Monday, February 6th, 2012

Unbiased Navigon 2100 Max Car GPS Review

0

The Navigon 2100 measures 4 inches wide by 3.1 inches tall by 0.8 inch deep and weighs 5.6 ounces. It is small enough that you can use it while navigating on foot or mounted to a bicycle. The GPS still manages to pack in a 3.5-inch touch screen. Maps and text seemed sharp and vibrant, and the display can be read in numerous lighting conditions. The user interface is quite simple to utilise and the main menu page includes five clear options, New Destination, My Destinations, Take Me Home, Show Map, and Options.

On the top of the GPS, there is a power button and a jack for an external antenna. The SD expansion slot is located on the right side and the mini USB port is on the bottom. The Navigon 2100 Max comes packaged with a car charger, a vehicle mount, an SD card preloaded with U.S. maps, and reference material. To start planning a trip, you can enter a location by specific address, point of interest, recent destination, user-defined home, and so forth. You get text- and voice-guided directions and also get text-to-speech functionality. The other standard navigation features include automatic route recalculation, multistop trips, simulated demos, and speed alerts.

The 2100 has a comprehensive points-of-interest database that includes branded icons for major corporations, such as McDonald’s, Chevron, and Shell. By adding more money, the GPS gives you Zagat Survey ratings and reviews for POI, more specifically for hotels, night life, attractions, golf courses, and restaurants. You can look at maps in 2D or 3D mode, and with day or night colors. The map screen shows you the name of the street you are on, distance to next turn, estimated time of arrival, remaining distance, a compass, signal strength, and more. This is definitely one of the Top GPS everyone would love to have.

Great Information

Comments are closed.