Planned or unplanned detours are not a problem, since TripNav always shows the user's position on the laptop's display in relation to the local streets and the original route. Simply plug the compact device into the laptop, secure it on the dash or the vehicle's roof using the built-in magnet, and the user's position is quickly plotted onto any popular mapping application that supports the industry-standard NMEA data protocol.īy following their real-time position, anyone can plot and execute a route to any desired location supported by any NMEA map software such as the included iGuidance. TripNav GPS receiver requires no subscription fee of any kind. Satisfied users can then purchase the navigation software directly from Rayming Corporation or any of their dealers for under $120. The trial version iGuidance software allows the user to get a good feel for the ease-of-use, functionality and ability to provide real voice prompts for turn-by-turn directions to guide you to your destination. The TN-200 now includes a 30-day trial version of the robust iGuidance navigation software, which rivals the accuracy of any in car GPS systems costing $2,000+.
The small, self-contained unit features easy plug-n-play connectivity using a laptop's USB port, allowing users to "see" their current position on their portable computer and follow their progress to any location in real time via the user's own choice mapping software. Rayming Corporation, a leading provider of business and consumer products based on GPS (Global Positioning System) technology, has brought affordable GPS navigation to laptop PC users via the its TripNav GPS Receiver, Model TN-200. City of Industry, CA (PRWEB) September 9, 2003