In a few weeks, Best Buy will formally introduce two of their own GPSs with their Insignia brand on them.  One of the GPSs will be the 4.3-inch NS-CNV20 and the other will be the 3.5-inch NS-CNV10.

These devices both feature integrated cellular connectivity.  This is the kind of feature that will make these GPSs stand out.  There is only one other GPS manufacturer that currently has cellular connectivity built-in to their devices and that is the Dash.  With this connectivity, both of these GPSs will be able to perform local Google searches, access Google Maps, real time traffic updates, and you can even find maps on your home computer and then forward them to your Insignia personal navigation device. 

Another nice thing is that Best Buy will not charge you any service fees for the first year.  However, no word on how much the service fees will cost when the year is over.  Since there are hardly any GPSs available with cellular connectivity, Best Buy’s two devices will probably sell well as they are considered high end GPSs.  Both of these products will be available October 19th; the NS-CNV20 will sell for $499 and the NS-CNV10 will sell for $399.

Via [Twice]

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