Gear Diary Nav N Go introduces iGo Primo navigation software, coming soon to a GPS near you   photo

Image courtesy of Nav N Go

Nav N Go just announced their new OEM line of mobile navigation software called iGO primo. This new software is a premium backend solution for OEM’s and manufacturer’s based on the iGO My Way engine. The newest version introduces over 30 features and countless new enhancements to the original My Way design, while keeping to the simplistic and easy to use graphical interface. Nav N Go provides the base software for many companies and is used in some of the popular GPS’s today. It’s a cost-effective way for companies to implement navigation software without having to develop it in-house.

The customized tailored OEM solution provides a stunning GUI interface while focusing on driver enhancements and safety by way of Driver Alerts featuring advance display of warning signs and realistic junction views. The new high def terrain visualization shows clear and precise viewing of distant terrain using enhanced rendering. Nav N Go will be showcasing this new software at their CeBIT booth during the 2010 show this week in Hanover, Germany.

“We have integrated five years of knowledge gathered from working with our OEM partners in the navigation sector into one sophisticated and feature-rich product that is able to fulfill every manufacturer’s market needs,” says Tamás Vahl, Chief Executive Officer at Nav N Go. “iGO primo™, the peak in our product portfolio, will enable our partners to compete and win in the competitive navigation market.”

More details and screenshots after the jump.

Gear Diary Nav N Go introduces iGo Primo navigation software, coming soon to a GPS near you   photo

Cockpit View gives a nice hybrid look of an overview map and detailed landmarks to assist in an easy overview of your current location and destination

Gear Diary Nav N Go introduces iGo Primo navigation software, coming soon to a GPS near you   photo

Terrain Visualizations show a stunning 3D view of all terrain features and elevations

Gear Diary Nav N Go introduces iGo Primo navigation software, coming soon to a GPS near you   photo

Traffic and Warnings give you an up to date visual of traffic congestion, construction and danger areas on your route.

Gear Diary Nav N Go introduces iGo Primo navigation software, coming soon to a GPS near you   photo

High def Renderings and easy to read road signs using are part of their easy to read GUI make ensures you hit all your exits without confusion.

It’s obvious this company makes some visually stunning software. With the power of mobile devices and portable GPS coming out, we deserve stunning graphics and 3D images in our gadgets. Nav N Go looks like it’s gonna deliver with this year’s new software. The 3D images released to us look very simple to read and understand, while serving up some great eye candy while sitting on your dash. I spent some time on their site checking out the other offerings for mobile phones and Navigation units.

Nav N Go has a solid grasp on navigation, and from the looks of it doesn’t disappoint in the feature department. Look for the iGO primo software in up and coming GPS and Navigation devices from major manufacturers this year. They offer full International support for many countries and regions.

A little more about the company

Nav N Go is a leading navigation solution provider

for the Wireless, Automotive and Personal navigation industries, and offers fully customizable, on-board, 3D navigation applications to device manufacturers, auto makers and OEM brands that are custom built according to each customer’s needs. The core technology is based on the award-winning iGO My way software engine, already installed in millions of navigation devices throughout the world.

The company also develops its own mobile games and digital maps. It’s first product was launched in Germany at CeBIT
2006. Since then, Nav N Go has formed partnerships with more than 70 hardware manufacturers worldwide. It provides reliable navigation solutions for more than 70 countries and in 45 different languages.

Via Nav N Go

Images courtesy of Nav N Go

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