After testing dozens of navigation systems over the years, we’ve gotten pretty used to an automated voice telling us where to turn during our trip. It’s a bit odd, but you get used to it. Now the automated voice is going to plan your vacation for you. Rand McNally’s latest GPS Navigator system comes pre-loaded with 26 trip itineraries picked by the company’s editorial staff. They’ll tell you what attractions, restaurants and shops to go to, and of course how to get there. For those out there who don’t suffer from extreme indecisiveness, the Rand McNally Navigator has all the regular features you've come to expect in a GPS system including:
- Maps of the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
- “Go Home” button
- MP3 player
- 3.5-inch color display with 3-D mode
The device retails for $499.
[Rand McNally GPS Navigator Sports Pre-planned Vacations, Engadget]
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