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  • 5.6

    CNET Review

    March 1, 2007

    The Good: The Dual NavAtlas XNAV3550 offers text- and voice-guided turn-by-turn directions and has an excellent points-of-interest database. The unit also features turn signal indicators and multimedia capabilities.

    The Bad: The user interface of the map screen can be quite confusing, and the XNAV3550 can be sluggish at times. It also doesn't support text-to-speech functionality or traffic updates, and Dual doesn't include a dashboard mount or AC adapter in the box.

    The Bottom Line: Though the Dual NavAtlas XNAV3550 could get you from point A to point B, you can get a simpler system and better value with other in-car GPS devices on the market.

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Manufacturer: Namsung America Inc

Part number: XNAV3550

GPS System

  • Recommended Use Automotive
  • Receiver 12 channel
  • Voice Navigation instructions
  • GPS receiver 12 channel
  • Features 2D / 3D map perspective, Built-in speaker, Preinstalled POIs
  • Maps Included USA
  • Removable Memory 1 GB SD Card

Built-in Display

  • Type TFT
  • Diagonal Size 3.5 in
  • Features Touch screen

Navigation

  • Trip Computer Fast/short route, Avoid toll roads, Avoid interstates, Avoid ferrys

Digital Player

  • Digital Player Yes
  • Supported Formats MP3

Miscellaneous

  • Included GPS accessories Carrying case, Automotive windshield mount, Stylus, Car power adapter
  • GPS design features Touch screen, MP3 player

Slot Provided

  • Slot Provided SD Memory Card

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Dual NavAtlas XNAV3550

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