ViaMichelin Navigation Launches X-980T
ViaMichelin Navigation X-980T Europe guides you with exceptional visual comfort thanks to its large 4.3 inch screen. It is the ideal format for 100% panoramic navigation: 5 route types offered including the famous routes recommended by ViaMichelin, double display with zoom on the next junction, improved sound quality, long journey mode...
The free real-time traffic information service alerts you in real time about traffic conditions (traffic hold-ups, traffic jams, …) and unforeseen road incidents (accidents, weather alerts,…). An alternative route is automatically offered, in your own language. ViaMichelin Navigation X-980T Europe guides you in 20 European countries. You can take full advantage of the complete collection of Michelin Guides and of millions of useful addresses. Select the restaurant of your choice and book directly thanks to the hands-free phone function!
So what is so special about X-980T?
Panoramic X-980T: See the road on a large scale and safely!
- Large 4.3 inch screen
- Double display with zoom on the next junction
- Multi-function audio base with 3 watt loudspeaker
- Hands-free phone function
- Text to speech with reading out of street names, road signs and traffic alerts
- Real-time traffic information with warnings about traffic conditions and an alternative route offered
- Fixed speed cameras integrated for France and Belgium and available in downloading for the other European countries
Interactive X-980T: stress-free driving with complete peace of mind!
- European mapping
- Included exclusively: the complete, detailed selection of the 51,000 hotels and restaurants from The MICHELIN® Guides Europe 2006 and the 19,000 tourist sights from The Michelin Green Guides
- Book directly by calling a POI
- 15 guidance languages and operation in the user's own language
- 2.5 million addresses useful when travelling
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