Nextar Expands, Steps Up PND Lineup
By Amy Gilroy -- TWICE, 11/3/2008
LAS VEGAS — Many second- and third-tier suppliers of personal navigation devices (PNDs) are exiting the market, but Nextar is dramatically expanding its lineup here this week at the Specialty Equipment Marketing Association (SEMA) Show.
Nextar is unveiling several PNDs that broaden the company's reach beyond the basic models it has offered in the past at outlets such as Kmart, Bed Bath & Beyond, Kohl's and Bon Ton to include models with mid- and high-end features such as 5-inch and 7-inch screens and MSN Direct traffic.
The company's new Q4-MD will offer a year of free MSN Direct, which provides local gas price listings, news headlines, stock quotes, local movie times, event listings, real-time traffic, and three-day weather forecasts. The Q4-MD features 4.3-inch touchscreen, text-to-speech street name pronunciation, and built-in maps of 50 states and Canada. It also supports three languages, has 1.6 million points of interest (POI), and includes an MP3 player and photo viewer at a suggested retail of $329.
Nextar is also showing two large-screen PNDs, the Snap 5 and 7. The slim-line units use a magnetic docking system to adhere to a mounting bracket for easy mounting. They include all the features of the Q4-MD, except for MSN Direct, and they store maps on a 2GB SD card. The Snap5 with 5-inch screen will carry a suggested retail of $299, and the Snap7 with 7-inch screen will be available at $349.
At the entry level, Nextar is showing a slim-line model, the ME, with text-to-speech pronunciation, 3.5-inch screen, 1.6 million points of interest, MP3 player and photo viewer at a suggested retail of $129. All are slated for spring shipment.
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