
Lowrance has chosen Navteq, to make a GPS system known as the XOG Crossover Navigation GPS. It features flexible routing capabilities, turn-by-turn voice guidance, visual cues, intuitive menus, a high-resolution color touchscreen display, a high-sensitivity GPS chipset with a built-in MP3 player and JPEG picture viewer. Roadtrips cross country are made possible minus the annoying gas station direction stops and hitchhikers.
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