: The curtain has fallen for Sony’s European navigational division. The brand will remain on the American and Asian market for now.

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Sony leaves European PND market

April 24 2008, 18:02

The curtain has fallen for Sony’s European navigational division. The brand will remain on the American and Asian market for now.

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Sony leaves European PND marketSony is definitely quitting the personal navigation device market in Europe. This activity has shown too little profit to justify its continuance. In America and Asia the company is currently still waiting to see which way the cat will jump.

Sony’s efforts in conquering the PND market have never been very successful. Their first devices were too large and didn’t really appeal to the consumer. Even when they fixed that and started shipping thinner version of their PND’s, it turned out they were not a big hit. A couple of months ago we reviewed the NV-U93T. We then concluded that this unit could have become a winner if Sony ironed out a few ‘wrinkles’ in its feature set. As it turns out now, this will never happen…

Updates?
For the first series of Sony PND’s, the NV-U50 and NV-U70T, map updates and TMC support are planned until 2010. The TMC support for more recent devices like the NV-U51, NV-U52, U53-NV, NV-U71T, NV-U72T, NV-U73, NV-U82, U83-NV, NV-U92T and NV-U93 will also cease at about that time, but map updates and safety camera updates will continue for another year for those models.


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Rob Ot
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Posted on: April 24, 2008 18:02 h
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Posted on: July 23, 2008 23:06 h
Sony uses Navteq Navigon system. Can I upgrade with maps from them in the future?
Bart
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Posted on: July 24, 2008 07:39 h
Bart This is a very good question, one I don't really have an answer to. I somehow doubt it though, since all SatNav manufacturers have the tendency to lock the maps to their own devices. I know of no manufacturer which doesn't anyway.
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