NEW DELHI, May 16 (Bernama) – Global leader in satellite navigation, Garmin
Corporation is entering the Indian mass market with the launch of portable global positioning system (GPS) nuvi 40LM and 50LM. The devices, to be priced Rs8450 (RM478) and Rs 9990 (RM565) respectively, will come with free maps of Singapore and Malaysia, two of the most visited places by Indian vacationers. Unlike the other products, the Garmin devices for the Indian market would have broadcast in Hindi and Indian English. “Different from traditional navigation devices, which make it difficult to understand the street name or area because of in-built American accent, Garmin self-developed technology and was the first to implement Indian accent into devices,” Garmin Asia Marketing Director Tony An said in a statement. “We believe Indian English sounds much more familiar and can be well-recognised by Indian people. Furthermore, voice guidance in Hindi will further help in popularising the devices,” he said. The step was also taken to provide easier solution to the users and direct them to their final destination, said An. -- BERNAMA |
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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