
VDO Dayton, a subsidiary of Siemens VDO Automotive, is working on its successor to the popular MS 2000 portable navigation devices. From outside, the new GPS MS 2010 is similar to his older brother. However, inside, has a lot of improvements in both hardware and software for navigation on the side, compared with the previous version.
First, the company has improved the user interface of this completely new menu structure with GPS and a simple method of delivery. When a map is a split-screen transparent highlights and some commands will be accompanied by an arrow and an interesting "male / female button." According to Ferry van der Vliet, director-general of the Dutch from the sales division of Siemens VDO, which were designed differently for men and women, because according to the survey, most men like to have your map North, while the majority of women as a map that is under the direction of driving. Very good.
Scheduled for release later this month of June, the MS comes with a car mounted GPS 2010, USB cable and power adapters at home and car load. For the map data, the latest maps of all European countries, including Eastern Europe, are provided on an SD card and DVD. The price of this portable navigation device is surprisingly lower than MS 2000, that is, respectively, 249 € to 349 €.


