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Navman S90: Screen Photographs
part of our review of the Navman S90 on Monday 9th June 2008
The S90 has the same sort of menu layout as the rest of the S range, though the buttons are wider. The widescreen makes typing on the touch screen keyboard easier too.

The S90i is equipped with a built in RDS-TMC receiver meaning you get free for life traffic updates. It is worth pointing out that the receiver is built-in rather than supplied as an extra cable or a component of the windscreen mount.
Bluetooth® is also a feature meaning you can interact with your Bluetooth® enabled mobile phone.
The NavPix menu option lets you browse past photographs and lets you take new ones.

A really fun feature is the trip counter. We've not seen an aggregate count of trip data before so this is new to us. Here you can see data such as total distance travelled, average speed versus maximum speed as well as total time spent in the vehicle versus the time spent stationary!
We're not quite sure where this would be used in a practical environment but we are sure that some people (us included!) like to know how long we've been sat in a traffic jam and what the average speed was.

Additional Navman S90 Review Pages
- Appearance
- Built In Camera
- Drawstring Bag
- Explanation of the Screen
- Packaging Photographs
- Product Photographs
- Quick Summary
- Specifications
- The All Important Test
- Windscreen Mount
Live Navman S90 Prices On Friday 21st November 2008
Prices are checked every day and include budget delivery costs and taxes where applicable. These retailers had the Navman S90 marked as 'in stock' when we check the price within the last 24 hours.
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