Sony NV-U70
Starting at: $153.99
CNET Editors' Review
CNET Editors' Rating
- Reviewed by: Bonnie Cha
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The good: The sleek and ultraportable Sony NV-U70 features a simple interface and an accurate receiver.
The bad: The Sony NV-U70 was a little slow to calculate routes, and it lacks some of the features found in similarly priced competitors, such as text-to-speech functionality and traffic services.
The bottom line: The Sony NV-U70 is a solid in-car nav system for the GPS newbie, offering ease of use and accurate directions, but you can get more for your money from competing products.
The Sony NV-U70's design and form factor are perhaps its greatest assets. At 4.1 by 3.5 by 1.8 inches and 11 ounces, the device is light, compact, and ultraportable, so you can easily move it from car to car. As a bonus, Sony provides you with a nice soft pouch so that you can carry the device around and protect it from sustaining any major dings. And believe us, one glance at this sharp device and you'll want to do all you can to keep it looking that way. As with most Sony products, the NV-U70 sports an attractive design that's highlighted by a polished silver and charcoal-gray casing, minimal controls, and a 3.5-inch touch screen; it reminded us of a mini TV. The display shows 65,536 colors at a 320x240-pixel resolution and features an antiglare/antifingerprint coating, as well as a light sensor that automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen depending on the environment (day, night, and so forth). While both of these functions worked for the most part, we encountered some trouble when viewing the screen in bright sunlight.
As we mentioned earlier, the Sony NV-U70's controls are kept to a minimum. There are two buttons on top of the unit: one to power on/off the device and a voice/position button to repeat the last set of instructions. All other commands are entered via the responsive touch screen. On the right side, you have a mini USB port and a charger port, both of which are protected by an attached rubber cover. The Sony NV-U70 also comes with a two-way front-panel speaker system.
We're happy to see that Sony packages the NV-U70 with all the essential accessories, including an AC adapter, a car charger, a USB cable, a windshield mount, a mounting plate and screws, and a good helping of reference material. We used the adjustable windshield mount for our tests and had no problem attaching it to our car, but more importantly, it held the unit firmly in place. The mechanism for releasing the NV-U70 from the mount is a little sticky, though. Other optional accessories, such as a neoprene carrying case and an external antenna, are available for purchase.
The Sony NV-U70 uses a 12-channel GPS receiver and comes preloaded with detailed street-level maps of the 48 contiguous U.S. states, Hawaii, and a database of 1.6 million points of interest (POI). Maps of Alaska, Canada, and Puerto Rico are available on the included DVD-ROM, but you'll need to transfer those from your computer to the NV-U70 via the USB cable.
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"It is good but loses gps signal in down town area with high buildings" By muhammadazhar
Pros Bright screen, Clear voice prompts
Cons Maps are very uptodate
Summary Overall good product but the maps appears to be old as it fails to give the surrounding points of interest i.e gas stations, resturents and state parks. Among the high rise building gps signal is lost.
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Specifications
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- GPS receiver: 12 channel
- Destination: Automotive
- Audible assistance: Navigation instructions
