2006
RoadMax VMax 361 GPS Navigation
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Here’s one of the gadget you can expect to see on the upcoming CES 2007 event, the RoadMax VMax 361 Navigation System. This portable GPS device, priced at $350, features a standard 3.5-inch LCD display with an easy-to-use touch screen user interface, a voice-prompted navigation, and multi-language viewing / voice-navigation (English, Spain, France). Preloaded with maps of the entire USA and Canada region, this lightweigh navigation system lets users to search route simply by entering the destination address, intersection, or POI. The maps can then be displayed with either 2D or 3D view, or even through a turn-by-turn text guidance. With the provided on-screen control, users can also zoom the display in and out.
For car usage, RoadMax VMax 361 GPS Navigation provides a fully adjustable window mount kit along with a 12-volt car charger to recharge its integrated battery.
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I received a Roadmax Vmax361 as a gift when I purchased my car. Unfortunately, I have nothing good to say about this device. I have tried using it twice – once in Illinois and once in Massachusetts. Unfotunately, the only state and roads it recognizes are those of Montana – no matter whether I am in Illinois or in Massachusetts.
This device is useless.