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Newsletter July 2012
As roads are developing, so do our maps. Have your carNAVi as fresh as new, download and install the latest map update. New free maps covering major US cities and other travel destinations. Release of another S-family model in August 2012. The Philippine Government started Project NOAH, a very interesting and helpful tool.
Newsletter April 2012
The people at carNAVi are always trying to do their best either in developing new products or in doing service and support. We are offering map updates for Apple computers quite some time already and from now on we are enhancing the service for our Mac users. All additional maps are now available for Mac OS.
Newsletter February 2012
The first 2012 map update brings the latest road developments and changes in the country to your carNAVi. We’ve added more than 3000km of new roads, countless new Points of Interest and a new better readable map design in different zoom levels. In addition we’ve finished some new map skins ready to load into your carNAVi.
Newsletter December 2011
carNAVi S 400 is the most efficient professional navigation solution in the Philippines – ultra slim, with the latest GPS/Galileo Dual Core processor, large 4.3-inch high quality touch screen and multimedia functions. Get all this for a revolutionary price.
Newsletter October 2011
We developed a new GPS navigation device that will set a new benchmark in it’s class. The new ultra slim carNAVi PRO TV with a 5-inch flat panel touch screen and integrated analog TV. More features, more screen but same size and price. Read in this newsletter more news about new services and media reports.
Newsletter August 2011
Beginning of this year we reported about changes in traffic rules and after quite some time drivers can see that our officials really push through in controlling those rules. As promised carNAVi implemented a speed limit warning system that’s able to alert the driver far ahead about speedlimits, radar camera positions and dangerous road conditions like sharp curves and even bumpy railway crossings.