JVC’s High-End EXAD-Series KD-NX5000 Equipped with NAVTEQ Map Data and NAVTEQ Traffic

Posted by gasusan2005 on Jul 23, 2007

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nav2 NAVTEQ, a leading global provider of digital map data for location-based solutions and vehicle navigation, announced today that it has been selected to provide JVC, a premier manufacturer of consumer electronics, with NAVTEQ map data and NAVTEQ Traffic for JVC’s latest after-market navigation product, the EXAD-series KD-NX5000. The KD-NX5000 is a 1-DIN HDD-navigation DVD/CD receiver with a built-in 3.5-inch-wide monitor, providing customers with multiple navigation and entertainment options. 

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Each KD-NX5000 navigation system comes equipped with NAVTEQ’s high quality, detailed map coverage of the U.S., Canada and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Users also have access to NAVTEQ’s comprehensive Points of Interest (POI) database with more than 12 million POIs, including restaurants, hotels, airports, gas stations, ATMS and other destinations.

To further enhance the driving experience, the KD-NX5000 also comes with a built-in RDS-TMC traffic tuner — powered by NAVTEQ Traffic — to receive real-time traffic information. NAVTEQ Traffic accident and construction information is available in the top 50 cities across the U.S. and Canada, and speed and flow information is now available in 49 cities. Users who choose to subscribe can receive real-time information on traffic jams, accidents, road narrowings and more, allowing drivers to see traffic delays and avoid potential traffic problems. NAVTEQ Traffic RDS is provided free to users for 90 days, after which time consumers can subscribe to the service directly through NAVTEQ at  JVC Traffic Activation

Customers can learn more about this exciting new product at JVC Mobile 

Source: NAVTEQ press release

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