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The editors liked
Reality View shows roads as they actually look
Sleek design and nice display
Sharp 4.3-inch touchscreen
Reality View is outstanding
Relatively inexpensive traffic info
Easy to use
Good-looking maps
Quick rerouting
Uesful add-ons
Easy setup and programming. Great screen. Numerous modes and views tackle every situation. Branded POI. SOS Direct Help.
The Navigon 2100 Max features a larger 4.3-inch touch screen and adds lane assistance and safety tools. The portable navigation device also offers text-to-speech functionality.
Midrange features at a fleamarket price. The speaker has a good set of lungs and demands to be heard. The units excellent mounting bracket is virtually shakefree.
The editors didn't like
Touch screen can be difficult to use
Interface isnt intuitive
No Bluetooth capability
No shutoff or auto day/night view
Should have more points of interest
Small POI database
Lackluster menus
Bulky design
Inconsistent results when you went off course or had an unplanned detour. Can’t search POI by brand. Menus and options are very poorly organized.
The Navigon 2100 Maxs user interface isnt as intuitive as the competition. General performance can be sluggish at times.
Slow route calculation. Small POI database. Speed and trip data displayed in small fonts.
Sluggish response time frustrates and causes doubletaps. Obstinate refusal to recognize certain towns even though they show up in autofill enrages the most gentle souls.
Sharp 4.3-inch touchscreen, Reality View is outstanding, Relatively inexpensive traffic info
No Bluetooth capability, No shutoff or auto day/night view, Should have more points of interest
The Navigon 2100 Max is a solid, well-performing GPS that’s easy to recommend. At about $260 USD street price (as of April 2008), it proves well worth the investment for features such as the terrific Reality View option. By comparison, the new G...
Midrange features at a fleamarket price. The speaker has a good set of lungs and demands to be heard. The units excellent mounting bracket is virtually shakefree.
Sluggish response time frustrates and causes doubletaps. Obstinate refusal to recognize certain towns even though they show up in autofill enrages the most gentle souls.
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Published: 2008-04-24, Author: Matt , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: If you’ve never had a GPS unit before, this is a great way to start. The price point is great — generally under $250, sometimes on sale for less than $200 — and they’re very useful to have if you travel a lot. But if you’re l...
Abstract: We just got our hands on the 2100 Max GPS from Navigon, and while we are planning to bring you a full review, we wanted to take a few minutes and show off some pics. Just by looking at the 2100 Max, you can already see just how nice the unit looks, tha...
Les guides ViaMichelin inclus, Les fonctions Reality View Pro et Lane Assistant Pro, La mise à jour des cartes du 2110 Max pendant deux ans pour 19,95 euros
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Depuis le mois de septembre 2007, le constructeur Navigon commercialise les 2100 et 2110, deux petits GPS dentrée de gamme. En juillet, ils seront remplacés par les 2100 Max (carte de France) et 2110 Max (carte de lEurope), dans lédition ViaMichelin...
Abstract: Was kann man an Navigon-Navis noch verbessern? In Sachen Zielführung und Routenberechnung markieren die Geräte des deutschen Herstellers derzeit das Optimum. Im Menü und bei der Routenberechnung ließen sich die Navis aber bisher gerne etwas Zeit zum Re...
Abstract: Vi har været i gennem den her så mange gange at det tangerer en regulær tragedie. Navigon dur ikke til at finde vej – faktum!Navigon tvinger dig til at indtaste bynavn/postnummer inden du kan søge på vejnavn – og siden kortmateriale stadig (Q2 2008) i...