MOTONAV TN20 and TN30 GPS Systems Announced by Motorola

MOTONAV TN20 and TN30 GPS Systems

Motorola announces its latest MOTONAV TN20 and MOTONAV TN30 GPS units. The company has partnered with RadioShack Corporation to exclusively sell both the GPS navigation devices.

The MOTONAV TN20 is developed to offer spoken street names and turn-by-turn directions; whereas the MOTONAV TN30 is said to be a Bluetooth-enabled GPS system that allows drivers to find destinations and make Bluetooth hands-free calls.

The compact and portable TN20 sports an anti-glare 3.5-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and supports for both 2D and 3D display modes. It comes pre-loaded with over 1 million searchable points of interests, lane guidance, maps of continental US, and automatically adjusts for day and night. It also has the ability to display speed limit and alters, and allow zoom and move maps with a tip of a finger. It supports SD card slot for updated maps and USB port for charging.

The TN30 shares all the features as that of TN20 except for the screen size and resolution. The 4.3-inch touscreen GPS unit delivers a resolution of 480 x 272 pixels. It also sports a support for Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology, an internal speaker, NAVTEQ maps of the US, Puerto Rico and Canada, and the capability to speak out street names and turn-by-turn directions.

Both the MOTONAV devices offer an operational time of up to 2.5 hours on battery and allow windshield mount, dash mount and in-car charger.

Exclusively available at RadioShack, the MOTONAV TN20 and TN30 GPS systems are available for $199.99 (approx. Rs. 9,910) and $299.99 (approx. Rs. 14,870), respectively.