Sanyo’s new ultra-thin Easy Street NVM-4370 headed stateside

Popular Japanese company, Sanyo (which is an average U.S. GPS company), has come out with a new GPS exclusively for the States called the Easy Street NVM-4370. One of the features that stood out to me in the NVM-4370 is its width, which is a lean 0.72 inches.
In addition to its uber-thinness, it comes loaded with a lot of other cool features such as a 4.3-inch touch screen, text-to-speech capabilities, Bluetooth connectivity, video input, a database of over 7 million POI’s, photo displayer, FM transmitter, SDHC memory expansion, 4 hour battery life, and audio/video playback. It also comes with something called Advanced Search, which includes Near Location, Along Route, and By Category searches. Some of the main features about this GPS is its slim form factor, multimedia playback, and economic price, which I will get to in a moment.
Tom Van Voy, Vice President and General Manager of SANYO’s Audio Video Division, had this to say about their latest American GPS -
“SANYO has brought over fourteen years of experience into the development of the NVM-4370; besides being one of the thinnest ever, the NVM-4370 is a high-performance navigation system with all of the most desirable features important to today’s consumers. Just like the name, Easy Street, the user interface is very intuitive and easy to use. The system has been carefully designed to get you to your destination as easily as if you had a guide sitting at your side.”
For those who are interested in this GPS will be pleased to know that it is already available and retailing for a pretty cheap $299.99.
Via [PR Newswire]
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sanyo nvm-4370 froze up less than 1 day after purchase and no tech support available from sanyo. not good at all.
on March 13, 2009 at 10:23 AM - LINKWhere can I get Europe maps for the NVM-4370 Sanyo Easy Street?
on June 22, 2009 at 02:06 PM - LINKthanks.