Two New SANYO ‘Easy Street’ Portable Navigation Systems Make Their U.S. Debut

LAW053-a Two advanced SANYO “Easy Street” portable navigation systems are now available in the United States.

The SANYO Easy Street NVM-4070 and NVM-4050 both feature:

  • Large 4″ wide (16:9) touch-screen display with anti-glare
  • Bluetooth hands-free calling, data transfer and SMS (text messaging)
  • Easy-to-use interface
  • Text-to-speech voice-guidance and turn-by-turn directions
  • Built-in GPS antenna
  • U.S. (including Alaska and Hawaii), Canada  and Puerto Rico map data pre-installed
  • 1.8 million points of interest, featuring 35,000 POI’s with description, phone number and cost info within 50 major cities
  • Plays user’s MP3 / WMA music files stored on optional SD Card or internal memory
  • Stereo Headphone Jack (3.5mm)
  • SD memory card slot

Additional SANYO Easy Street NVM-4070 features:LAW053-b

  • Traffic Message Channel for real-time traffic data
  • Auto Re-route
  • View JPEG images with Photo Viewer
  • Play MPEG-4 video clips on the large 4″ widescreen display
  • Built-in FM transmitter to play music wirelessly from the NVM-4070 over a car stereo

The SANYO Easy Street NVM-4070 (black) and NVM-4050 (dark charcoalgray) are now available in the U.S. at an MSRP of $499.99 and $399.99 respectively. Both products include a Car Mounting Kit, USB Cable, DVD storing U.S. and Canada map, Instruction Manual CD, Quick Start Guide and DC Power Adapter. The NVM-4070 also includes an AC Power Adapter and a TMCFM antenna.

For more information visit Easy Street Navigation

Source: Sanyo

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