Blaupunkt FX nav map CD-ROM (East Central Europe & MRE)

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Blaupunkt FX nav map CD-ROM (East Central Europe & MRE)
 

Map CD-ROM for use with Blaupunkt FX type in-dash navigation systems. Coverage of Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Major Roads of Europe (on second disc).

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Blaupunkt FX nav map CD-ROM (East Central Europe & MRE) key features

Navigation map update CD-ROM for Blaupunkt 'FX' platform navigation systems factory-fitted into some models of  VW / Skoda / Seat vehicles.

Only compatible with the following factory-fitted navigation systems:

  • Seat (Media System 2.0)
  • Skoda (RNS Amundsen)
  • VW (RNS310 navigation system)

Please note that this version of map update disc is not compatible with any other navigation systems.

CD-ROM 1 provides updated navigation data for the East Central Europe road network with a superior coverage of ~100 % of all roads in Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia.

CD-ROM 2 contains navigation data for the important roads of Europe for a total of 38 countries.

Find the most direct route to your exact destination, right down to the house number, thanks to detailed door-to-door navigation in Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia.

Selecting your navigation destination in Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia via postal codes is possible.

Avoid traffic congestion using dynamic route guidance with RDS/TMC traffic news* in the following countries: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

Find your way to the action with more than 865,000 extensive Points of Interest (POI) such as restaurants, petrol stations (including those offering CNG and LPG), car parks, train stations, ... you name it (more than 93,000 for Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia and more than 775,000 for Europe).

* TMC depends on capabilities of navigation hardware. Licence required in UK.