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Navman MY500XT

Improved, but still deeply flawed. We'd suggest checking out the lesser fruit from the Navman tree first.

Google Maps, finally with Aussie traffic

It's taken a while, but it's finally here: Google Maps now includes real-time Australian traffic info.

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Reviews

  • Navman MY30

    Good looks, good price, but let down by overzealous school warnings and limited lane guidance.

  • Navman MY55T

    Just like the 4.7-inch MY50T, but with added goodness in the form of Bluetooth hands-free, more memory, an FM transmitter, 3D landmarks and a higher capacity battery.

  • Navman S35

    It looks like last year's S30, except it's been given the latest Whereis maps and spoken street names. Unlike the S-Series Platinum models, the S35 soldiers on with the old interface, which is now shared with the Mio Moov range.

  • Navman S200

    The S200 is like the top-of-the-range S300t, except that it misses out on a built-in traffic messaging receiver. This means its feature list includes an FM transmitter, MP3 and video playback, 3D landmarks, extended lane info and an iPhone-style interface.

  • Navman S150

    Stepping up the Platinum S-Series range, the S150 gains Bluetooth hands-free, MP3 playback and 3D landmarks, in addition to a shiny exterior and iPhone-inspired interface.

  • Navman S100

    The entry model in the S-Series Platinum range has spoken street names and extended lane info. All the Platinum models look identical with a flush 4.3-inch screen, iPhone inspired interface and brushed metallic rear.

  • Navman S45

    Replacing last year's S50 model, the S45 might lose five but gains spoken street names and the latest Whereis maps. It, like the S35, soldiers on with the old Navman interface, shared with the new Mio Moovs.

  • Navman S50

    This GPS is blessed with a good price and attractive design but is marred by its buggy Bluetooth and horrible windshield mount.

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Features

  • GPS navigators for Father's Day

    Is dad continually late because he's lost? Are mum and dad bickering constantly about whether she meant that left or the other left? If so, we think you know what you should get dad for Father's Day. And, no, we're not thinking about a new wife...

  • Digital radio: All you need to know

    Forget about AM and FM, as digital radio (or DAB+) is the way of the future. It features interference-free transmissions, rewind and pause, and track info.

  • Glam gadgets for Mardi Gras

    Mardi Gras 2006 is on our doorstep, so here at CNET.com.au we've been getting into the spirit of things by celebrating gadgets of all shapes, sizes and colours.

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  • Sydney movie, music pirate earns jail time

    The Australian arms of the music and film industry have won a victory against piracy with the news that Sydney man Yong Hong Lin has been handed a three-month jail term for selling illegal imported discs from his Eastwood music and movie store.

  • Apple devices hit cafe sweet-spot

    Nearly 50 per cent of devices used to access free wireless across inner city Melbourne and Sydney run Apple operating systems, according to ISP Unwired.

  • Studios win Sydney piracy victory

    The local arms of film and music studios have claimed a victory in their war against copyright offences, with a Sydney man convicted for selling pirated content last week.

  • Magellan sold to MiTAC, maker of Navman, Mio

    MiTAC, the Taiwanese company that owns the Navman and Mio brands, has agreed to buy GPS maker Magellan.

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