One of the big challenges with satnav devices is inputing the target address. In some device you scroll through lists of city names, then street names; in others you "type" it in and hope for a match. Kenwood - in two years - will offer the ability to tap on a paper map to note the destination. The techonlogy sounds like the Adapx we've noted in the past and requires the user to use those specially printed maps and the pen which identifies locaiton on the page. It sends information to the unit via Bluetooth.
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