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NavNet TZtouch

Total Control at Your Fingertips

At first, the mouse
was a revolution in
personal computers.

It was a big
improvement over
punch cards or
complicated code,
the only ways to
interact with computers previously.

Funny how sometimes
the more complicated technology is, the
simpler it is to use.

Touch-screen technology
is the latest revolution.

It’s so much more advanced, so much simpler to use.

Touch-screen has reached boating navigation.

Foruno’s NavNet TZtouch is “the world’s most advanced
multi-touch navigation interface,” the company says.

“Navigation is simplified by using your fingers to zoom and
pan around the chart,” it says.

Taps, pinches and swipes are transformed into action.

It’s the most intuitive, fastest control that exists for a navigation system, Foruno says.

It’s really incredible.

Radar, GPS, fish finder, AIS, weather and more are integrated into one in the TZtouch, and it lets you build your navigation system according to your needs.

Chart-plotting includes two-dimensional, three-dimensonal,
satellite photography, depth shading, pre-loading and much
more -- it's something to see.

What’s more, “NavNet TZtouch’s TimeZero technology delivers
chart processing like you’ve never seen before, seamless chart
handling, zooming and panning without the screen disappearing,”
the company says.

Wireless Internet allows access to weather charts and customer-rated Points of Interest, like restaurants and hotels at local harbors.

NavNet TZtouch can be remotely viewed
and controlled on your smartphone
or tablet.

When a computer mouse was invented,
the inventor saw the future of computing.

With NavNet TZtouch, you’re seeing the future of navigation electronics.

Exciting!

For more info,
and to understand better,
visit the NavNet TZtouch Web site.