Affordable and Efficient: The Sony NV-U51G GPS Receiver

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Along with offering some of the finest models of notebooks and other sophisticated devices, Sony has also introduced a GPS receiver that is marked with affordability.

The NV-U51G features a 3.5 inch touchscreen that covers the front. Offering a brilliant and clear resolution, the screen is absolutely visible even in the bright surroundings. Initially, you may find the onboard menu to be a little complicated but you will feel quite comfortable once you get a hang of it. To navigate through the Sony NV-U51 system, you just need to tap with your fingers on the large icons. While the receiver does not bundle a stylus, you may easily use a pen or similar tool as a substitute. In fact, you can also easily plot your destination on the map by simply tapping through the ‘draw and go’ option.

You also don’t have to worry about remembering the recently visited destinations as the device saves a list of these. This is actually a critical feature for simplifying the navigation process. Additionally, the accurate verbal instructions make it a completely hassle-free receiver.

Easy to carry and convenient use, the NV-U51G weighs a mere 280g and also has a rubber suction pad for a better grip. As far as the charts are concerned, it includes the maps of the Republic of Ireland in addition to the UK map. Nevertheless, you will need a card reader to upgrade them for the prospective use.

Overall, it is a superior and classy model, available at a reasonable price

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