Reviews of the Navigon 2100
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CNET Review
The Good: The entry-level Navigon 2100 features a sleek, compact design and has an affordable price tag that includes text-to-speech functionality. The unit has an integrated traffic receiver, so you have the option of adding traffic updates at a later time.
The Bad: The system is sluggish, and route recalculations weren't efficient. The user interface isn't as intuitive as that of the competition and can be especially confusing for first-time buyers.
The Bottom Line: Though the affordable price tag and text-to-speech functionality are nice, the Navigon 2100's sluggish performance and roundabout route recalculations are a turnoff; you can get a better entry-level portable navigation device in the Mio C230.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 74/100 and users 79/100. Comparing these reviews to 140775 other GPS reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 96/100 = Excellent.
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news.com.au
Review Summary: Navigon's 2110max is a reasonably low priced GPS unit, but the lack of text-to-speech and Bluetooth capabilities may be a deal breaker for some.
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goodgearguide.com.au
Review Summary: Navigon's 2110max is a reasonably low priced GPS, but the lack of text-to-speech and Bluetooth capabilities may be a deal breaker for some.
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pcmag.com
Review Summary: Navigon's 2100 max entry-level widescreen GPS unit proves that you get what you pay for. While the device does come equipped with some of the same fancy features offered by its higher-end sibling, its effectiveness is hindered by a small POI database ...
Manufacturer: NAVIGON, Inc.
Part number: 10000170
General
- Width 4 in
- Depth 0.7 in
- Height 3.1 in
- Weight 5.6 oz
GPS System
- Recommended Use Automotive
- Receiver SiRFstarIII
- Connectivity USB
- GPS Functions / Services Lane Assistant, Speed Assistant
- Traffic Services TMC (Traffic Message Channel)
- Speed Camera Warning Yes
- Voice Audible signal(s)
- Antenna Built-in
- Features Built-in speaker, 2D / 3D map perspective
- Built-in Memory 64 MB
- Supported Memory Cards SD Memory Card
- Maps Included USA
Navigation
- Trip computer Quickest route, Fast/short route
Built-in Display
- Type LCD
- Resolution 320 x 240
- Diagonal Size 3.5 in
- Color Support Color
- Display Menu Language Czech, Dutch, Danish, French, Polish, English, Finnish, Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Norwegian, Portuguese
- Features Touch screen
Connections
- Connector Type USB
Battery
- Battery Enclosure Type Internal
- Battery technology Lithium ion
- Mfr estimated battery life 3.5 hour(s)
Miscellaneous
- GPS design features Touch screen
- Included GPS accessories Car holder, Car power adapter, Rechargeable lithium ion battery
Product Photos
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