Usage: Automotive, Display Size: 3.5'', Supported Protocols: WAAS, Interface Type: USB ...
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Review summary: We liked Navigon's 2110 Max sat-nav, so we have high hopes for its -100 2100 version.
Verdict: For all that, the Navigon 2100 is still a very competent sat-nav. It's not perfect by any means, with fiddly address entry and the occasional satellite signal drop-out, but for -100 it's a very competent, usable navigation system. With speed camera ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: No-nonsense navigation
Read Full ReviewReview summary: No-nonsense navigation
Pros: No itinerary setting ; no Bluetooth connection
Cons: Includes traffic monitoring ; great navigation
Verdict: The Navigon 2110max doesn't offer much in the way of frills beyond its basic navigation, but it's very good at what it does.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Can this take on the TomTom XL?
Pros: Good navigation, clear instructions, lane guidance, signage depiction, integrated TMC cable
Cons: TMC extra cost in UK, menus a little convoluted
Verdict: Great navigation solution at a great price, but a poor windscreen mount really disappoints.
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Award: Recommended!
Review summary: Can Navigon's 2110 Max sat-nav take on the likes of TomTom? Jon finds out.
Verdict: The faults are minor and the omissions not serious enough to put a dent in my positive opinion of this navigation device. The 2110 Max is the most impressive non-TomTom sat-nav I've seen since the Mio C620 and is a worthy TomTom rival. However, it ...
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