Summary
The program has changed completely; there are no parts that haven’t been revised by the designers. And this has been done by keeping simplicity and usability as a primary goal. If we are newcomers in the world of navigation than we are bound to succeed – if changing from a previous version than some minor difficulties might occur while getting used to the new interface.
In spite of its complexity, the program fits onto a 2GB memory card and there are no problems with its speed. We have been intentionally using an HTC Kaiser for testing, as that is known to have some display problems. Kaiser snapped its fingers at all this and ran the application without any problem. So those who had any restraints regarding the hardware requirements of the software can now rest assured.
iGO8 is much more advanced from all points of view; I think that it currently supersedes every application on the market and it has 3D too. Based on what we know today there is nothing much left to improve, so people at Nav N Go have a lot to think about regarding the next major improvement. It’s sure that there are more ideas to come as upon asking “what else can come after this?” the CMO of the company has only responded with a mysterious smile.
According to officials iGO8 is to hit the market in a month, but we have no information about its price and upgrade possibilities. Based on recent news I dare to say that Mio committed a major error when teaming up with Navman. As for me I can only put a huge “Highly recommended” award, hoping that iGO8’s price won’t be a drastic one.
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iGO 8 |
Gubro
Translated by Szaszati
iGO has been provided by Nav N Go.
On-line at www.igo.hu.