Navman iCN 320 review
The iCN 320 doesn’t have a touchscreen but is ready to go straight out of the box with up-to-date UK maps preloaded to an SD card

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The iCN 320 doesn’t have a touchscreen but is ready to go straight out of the box with up-to-date UK maps preloaded to an SD card
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