Strangely, one of these is Russia on its own, which is also included with the European option. There are actually four map options for the D100, with subtly different prices, all round the £30 mark. So the device might be a cheap Chinese import, but Junsun has chosen its components wisely. The iGO Primo software is a relatively well-regarded navigation app, which can be purchased separately for iOS and Android, and is used for the embedded navigation in quite a number of cars, including Fiats, Ferraris, Hondas, Jaguars and McLarens. However, the system boots straight into a simplified graphical front end, which will then take you to the navigation application – iGO Primo. It runs Windows CE 6.0, and you can even get to the desktop of this operating system if you dig around in the menu.
It’s based around an 800MHz Corex-A7 processor with 256MB of RAM and 8GB of ROM. The D100 is essentially a Pocket PC specialised for navigation. Junsun D100 – Specification, Maps and Mounting