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UNIDEN

GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM

MODEL- TRAX430

$350 ONO open to offers

The New Uniden TRAX 430 combines the latest in GPS technology and software. Designed by Uniden’s experienced team of engineers. Imagine driving from A to B in 360°, well that is a reality of this innovative feature of the Uniden TRAX 430 allowing you to view Famous Landmark in 3D such as the Sydney Opera House, Queen Victoria Building and Centre Point Tower. View the landmark from any angle or fly around it in 360°. Like never before on a portable GPS navigation system while driving along a road it is now possible to see road elevations and land contours including road overpasses and bridges on the Uniden TRAX series.

Designed and engineered exclusively by Uniden, the TRAX Series include Text to Speech with Spoken Street Names, which enhances audible directions and makes finding a location even simpler. With an early warning system with built in nationwide coverage of fixed speed and red-light cameras and an over speed alert makes the TRAX 430 a great safety tool to have as your companion in the car.

The screen is super bright, removing glare for crystal clear viewing. It also switches automatically to night mode for easy, glare-free viewing after dark. For drivers who travel to more than one location in a day, multipoint route planning allows for multiple destinations to be programmed in advance. This allows drivers to go from one map to the next, taking the fastest and most direct route. Predictive keyboard text also reduces the destination search time and if drivers make a wrong turn in a pre-programmed destination, the system will recalculate directions immediately.

When it comes to portable GPS car navigation systems the Uniden TRAX series is in a class of its own. It makes your trips safer and faster while giving you peace of mind that you will reach your destination on time, every time.

FEATURES

High Definition 4.3" Non-Reflective LCD Display for Crystal Clear Viewing

360° 3D Landmarks

3D Terrain

Spoken Street Names (TTS)

Multi Destination / Route Planning

Simple Mode / Advanced Mode

Touch Screen

Lane Indicator

Easy Plug & Go

Multi Languages

Up to 600,000 Points of Interest

Red Light Camera

Fixed Speed Camera

Over Speed Alert

Predictive Keyboard

Auto Route Recalculation

Turn by Turn Instructions

Global Mapping Available

Automatic day & night switching modes

Additional Features:

Pixels: 272" X 480"

Battery Life: 3 Hours

Operating System: Win CE 5.0 Core

GPS Receiver Type: Nemerix

Processor Speed: 400MHz

Dimensions: 128mm (W) X 79mm (H) X 23mm (D)

Weight: 214g

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