he CrossoverGPS, says distributor Next Destination, is ground breaking new technology that breaks free from the shackles of traditional sat nav.
The CrossoverGPS, with a 3.5in touch screen, does away with a separate unit for each application.
City streets are navigated with voice guidance, using Navteq data - a world road mapping data provider for portable navigation device products - SmartDetour for avoiding traffic obstacles, MP3 player and picture viewer.
Cross over to the bush and access country streets, sealed and unsealed roads, 4WD tracks, trails and topographic map contour lines for all of Australia using DiscoverAus Streets & Tracks Topo on SD card (sold separately).
Mark out waypoints, keep a breadcrumb trail, save routes and track logs, with an eight-hour internal battery.
The CrossoverGPS can be used for desert tracks and throughout outback Australia with the new DiscoverAus Outback Tourer on SD card (sold separately).
On the water, the Crossover GPS has a portable, splash proof chart plotter with XL3 marine charts, showing depth contours, navaids, port services and more, using Magellan MapSend BlueNav XL3 Oceania marine charts (sold separately).
Recommended retail price is $1099.
For more information, visit www.nextdestination.com.au