Showing posts with label navigon 7100. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Lexerd - Navigon 7100 TrueVue Anti-Glare GPS Screen Protector Review

Lexerd - Navigon 7100 TrueVue Anti-Glare GPS Screen Protector
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Firstly, my item was delivered very rapidly and the contents on the pack included two finger gloves (which you need to roll down once you put on) and a special screen cleaner, so you know automatically you're not dealing with a cheap bit of kit.
Once carefully applied, and take your time, make sure all is clean around you, handle carefully and you will end up with what looks like a durable and very attractive cover. Bubbles are generally kept to a minimum by the type of material the screen protector is made from but you can push out any with a small handy plastic that is provided for swiping across the screen. It looks heavier and with more 'substance' than the cheap flimsy ones despite still being very thin (difficult to describe!) and that adds to its attractiveness and durability. Whilst invisible, it does not affect touch functions and it considerably improves glare.
Great product. I love the way the screen looks now. Thank you

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The Lexerd TrueVue™ is created from an ultra-clear film that is exclusive to Lexerd for covering consumer electronics. Transparent and amazingly thin, the TrueVue is designed to precisely match the contours ofevery device, providing unbeatable scratch protection. Lexerd TrueVue utilizes the latest LCD screen protection technology that will keep gadgets looking great.- Keep your device crystal clear with the exclusive professional grade film, only available with Lexerd- Scratch-proof -you can show off your gadget and use it without fear of scratching- The ultra-thinfilm is only 0.2 mm thick and will not add bulk to your device. So you can still slip it into charging docks and handbags- Lexerd's latest technologyIt allows the TrueVue to create precise, custom designs that hug the curves of your electronics- TrueVue is guaranteed to preserve original color tonesPackage contents:One each of the following items: screen protector,instruction manual, lint free cloth, finger cots (to protect optical surfaces during handling)

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Navigon AC Wall Charger Review

Navigon AC Wall Charger
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THE 12 VOLT CIGARETTE LIGHTER ADAPTER PITCHED BY RADIO SHACK AND AMAZON LOOKS JUST LIKE THE ADAPTER I PICKED UP AT BIG LOTS FOR $3! I WANTED & NEEDED THIS ADAPTER, JUST COULDN'T SEE WHERE IT WAS WORTH 20 BUCKS.

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This compact and light wall charger is perfect for those on the go. It works with your existing car charger so you don't have to deal with more annoying wires and cables. Simply plug the adapter into the wall and connect your car charger to the socket and you are ready to charge up your GPS device. Plus, with one amp of power, charging power-hungry devices is a snap.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Navigon 10000210/1 4.3-Inch Universal Hard Shell Case Review

Navigon 10000210/1 4.3-Inch Universal Hard Shell Case
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This is a nice case. It is hard enough, made of nice materials. It is a snug fit for my nuvi 765T. The only thing I don't like is the zipper is somewhat hard to close around the corners and you have to make some effort to align the case and the zipper so it closes. Recommended.
Update: The dimensions (outside) are 3.5" (95mm) x 5.25" (135mm) x 1.125" (30mm) NOT 6 x 1 x 8 inches!

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NAVIGON, a leader in GPS navigation presents an exciting line of universal GPS navigation accessories. This stylish and durable case features a molded hard shell exterior to keep your GPS device protected and secure. A smooth interior lining provides additional protection and a zipper closure provides quick and easy access.

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Navigon 4.3-Inch Protective Hard-Shell Case Review

Navigon 4.3-Inch Protective Hard-Shell Case
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The zipper inside is exposed and scratches the 7100. I've had my 7100 for about two months and not a mark on it without the case. In sad irony one week with the case and it is all scratched up from the case! (reviewers of the 5100 case have noted the same glaring problem)
Before I got the "official" case I checked several nintendo DS (not DS lite) cases at CC. They fit well and I don't think they will scratch up the 7100 like this one does.
Also not the description says this is a hard case. It is semi hard while it will protect the screen within the glove box, it looks like it will do little to protect against even a one foot fall to street.
On the ergonomics, it is clumsy to remove as it doesn't open all the way like Nuvi official or third party cases.

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This stylish and durable case features a molded hard shell exterior to keep your GPS device secure. Orange nylon interior lining provides additional protection. Works with 4.3 screen display units from all major brands including these and others:NAVIGON 7100, Garmin 600 series, TomTom One XL, Magellan Maestro 4000 series.

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Delphi NAV200 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Review

Delphi NAV200 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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It generally gets us from point A to point B. Although sometimes it tells us to turn a street early, she usually redirects correctly. Some streets are misnamed and instead of using real street names, it uses "state route 75." Our biggest complaint is the time it takes to load a map. Holy cow, sometimes it will take two minutes to load a map or get reception. I would never recommend this unit...even when on sale. If someone gave it to me, which they did for a wedding gift, I would take it again I guess.

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The Delphi NAV200 Portable GPS Navigation system offers a unique blend of advanced navigation and entertainment features in a sleek, portable package helping them get there on-time, every time.

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Navigon Touch Screen Protectors Review

Navigon Touch Screen Protectors
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I hate to be disparaging about fellow shoppers but they seem pretty clueless. First of all, the protector is sandwiched between 2 protective thin plastic shields. The stickers that everyone is complaining about are there to help with peeling the shield off the protector - and they do that very well. I guess these people can't read cause it says right on the sticker to use it to help peel the protective layer off. Sheesh! It comes with a small cleaning cloth to get rid of smudges. I think 4 in the pack is a good deal (especially with free shipping - thanks Amazon). They fit the Navigon 7100 perfectly. I used one for my 7100 and the other for my wife's unit. Then I trimmed down the 2 other pieces to fit our cell phones. Even if we only had one 7100 you will probably need the extra in case you make a mistake applying the first one. The trick is to make sure the screen is clean and free of dust then apply the protector slowly. Next push out any trapped air bubbles by rubbing them with the small cloth. One thing you absolutely cannot do is try to peel off and reposition the protector once it is applied - this will leave permanent smudges on the sticky side of the protector - thus the second one will come in handy. The plastic looks very sturdy and should last for the life of the unit - or until it somehow gets ruined by my wife's fingernail polish.
I downgraded it 1 star for the following 2 reasons. First, it comes with no instructions in the package. The only help is written on those little stickers that apparently nobody reads anyway. Second, the item description says it helps reduce glare. This is absolutely not true. The Navigon touchscreens come from the factory with a nice matte anti-glare finish. The protector is glossy plastic that while it is glarefree - you will definately notice reflections on the screen.
So go ahead and get this product if you want to protect your GPS screen - it will excel at that.

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These long-lasting invisible screen protectors eliminate glare while keeping your GPS screen safe from scratches and dust. Simple to apply and remove without any residue. Each package includes one set of two 3.5 and 4.3 screen protectors. Compatible with the following:Navigon 2100/2120/5100/7100, Garmin 200, 300 and 600 series, TomTom One series and Go 720, Magellan Maestro 3000 and 4000 series, Mio C220.

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Navigon 5100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Review

Navigon 5100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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I recently purchased the Navigon 5100 GPS device after some research. I went to some retailers and tried the devices out physically as I wanted to get a good idea of the interface they provided.
First of all the Navigon is loaded with functions, this might overwhelm some, but of course remember that changing these are optional. The default settings are good enough, but it is great to have the choice and freedom to alter certain settings.
Let me first start with the things I am not too happy about, or feel could be better.
- Device periodically lags (doesn't happen often but I would like it to be more responsive during those few times)
- There were also a few times that the route had to be recalculated and it took longer than I expected
- Takes a while to display the turn by turn list (only seems to happen when you have lengthy directions e.g. those spanning multiple states)
These weaknesses really for me was not enough for me to be dissatisfied with the unit, especially with all of the positive attributes it had going for it.
Here are some of the features I love:
- Multiple Transport Settings (Car, Bicycle, Pedestrian)
- Displaying the speed limit (quite accurate too, I was amazed at how the Navigon changed the speed as I was driving past the sign)
- 3D Reality View (HUGE PLUS - it really helps, especially in metropolitan areas)
- Says the name of street in addition to distance from the turn e.g. "In 1/2 mile, turn left onto Omaha street"
- Multiple Route Settings (Fast, Optimum, Shortest, Scenic)
- Night and Day views (contrast/brightness settings can also be adjusted)
- Option to Allow, Avoid, or Forbid toll routes
- Can allow or disallow U-TURNS (great to enable if you do not like taking U Turns.)
- Free Lifetime Traffic Information - It was amazing to see these traffic information popping up, alerting you to an accident ahead or construction on your route - then prompting you to avoid, after which it will automatically reroute you around the traffic. Oh, did I mention FREE for life!!
- Smooth user interface, other GPS devices simply can't come close to how beautiful this interface and user experience is - could almost pass for an Apple product.
- Speed dependent volumne - Wow, this will increase the volume depending on how fast you are traveling. Some users may have said it automatically reverts to a lower audio setting, if you wish turn this feature off and keep it on high volume.
- Points of Interests (POIs) - So many POI, and very accurate. It may be overwhelming, but what is great about the device is that you can select what POI categories you want displayed. Initially all 31 categories are selected, I went in and cut the list in half - I really didn't care to see Car or Motorcycle Dealers in the area.
- Accuracy, it gives great directions, and also allows you to block certain roads if you prefer to take another route.
- Tells me which side of the road my destination is on (pretty helpful)
The Windshield Mount:
Something else I should mention - the Navigon comes with a windshield mount that at first I thought was extremely distasteful. I didn't know why it had to be so long. But after using it I realized that it allowed me to mount the device and have it come out closer to me, so it was easier to reach and see, and it gave me some more flexibility with where to mount it. Though it lacks the ability to tilt UP and DOWN, it does rotate and turn.
The Navigon 5100 also has a "Route Planner" which allows you to plot multiple destinations - this is great, but I think this could be improved by optimizing the route - meaning tell me where to go 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc.
Overall, I am more than satisfied and quite pleased with the device. I would highly recommend this as a GPS device to invest in - especially for those new to GPS and are not fixated on the interface functions of other GPS devices. This is an important point to note, if you are used to using a Garmin, then pressing the screen will bring up different options than what happens when you press the screen of the Navigon.
A friend of mine had a Garmin nuvi 350 and we actually tested both products side by side in the city. The only thing I would say that the Garmin had over the Navigon was that it allowed users to connect their phone to the device via bluetooth. Other than that the Navigon excelled in some many ways. The Navigon gave better directions from the start, whereas the Garmin had to recalculate after forcing a different route. The Navigon interface was way better, with 2D/3D options. I also loved how the address and POI entry operated, it was similar to "Google Suggest" where as I typed, matching responses would appear.
I am currently more than happy with the product, it's not perfect, but in sure comes close, with innovative features not found in other devices.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Navigon Three-way Car Power Adapter Review

Navigon Three-way Car Power Adapter
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Nice idea, poor execution. The outlets are spaced a bit too close together. Some of the 12v power outlets I use fit next to each others, but others do not.

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The Universal Three-way Power Car Adapter allows you to power up to three devices at the same time while on the road. Charge your GPS device, cell phone and more.

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Friday, June 3, 2011

Navigon 10000230/1 Universal AC Wall Adapter Review

Navigon 10000230/1 Universal AC Wall Adapter
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I can make this quick.
It works Perfect.
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This compact and light wall charger is perfect for those on the go. It works with your existing car charger so you don¿t have to deal with more annoying wires and cables. Simply plug the adapter into the wall and connect your car charger to the socket and you are ready to charge up your GPS device. Plus, with one amp of power, charging power hungry devices is a snap.

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Saturday, May 7, 2011

OMNITECH CE00686A 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Review

OMNITECH CE00686A 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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I've had this Omnitech GPS for a little over a year now. My first impression was the interface was quite blocky and seemed messy. Overall it works, but it does have a few drawbacks. So from my experience, here are a couple things I've noticed:
1. The touchpad keys sometimes stick, so it won't always register what you've typed. Typing slow helps, but it is annoying nonetheless.
2. The stylus is a nice extra, however I find it to be useless when compared to the retracted tip of a ballpoint pen.
3. The Points of Interest button to find restaurants, shopping, etc is ok... if you are in the area you want to find something and only if it is food. Forget finding anything by name, that is almost useless. I tried to look up "Home Depot" or hardware stores in an area where I know there are a few, it comes up with nothing.
4. Many times the GPS is too late in telling you when to turn (especially when you are going over 30mph or in heavily trafficked areas where if you don't cut over immediately when you can to turn, you will not be turning there) or it will tell you around major highways to "Turn left on Main St, then turn left", when you are already on Main St trying to turn onto Maple Rd. In actuality, it means turn left once, onto Maple Rd. Gets confusing if you aren't familiar with the area.
5. I really would've liked one-touch, listed directions because I like to see the route it's taking me because I usually know a better way. Instead you have to press 3 buttons to get to it and the list will not progress as you approach the turns.
6. This isn't really a negative for the GPS, but I'm going to say it anyway. Where I live we have many major roads and interstates reconstructions/rerouting 2-4 times a year. Plus we're in an explosive area where new developments are popping up all over the place... developments/roads the GPS doesn't have. Even if you get the updated maps, by the time the next major road is finished you've already spent the money for the previous maps. As such, I won't buy the new maps until they stop reconstruction on the roads or the map updates catch up faster. Mine still tells me to "make a U-turn" on interstate highways.
7. The GPS will tell you that "you have arrived at your destination" when you are actually 4 or 5 addresses before... or after your destination.
8. This is only in relation to my car and cars designed like it, but the GPS charger is too long and gets in the way of my cup holders which are directly above it. I solved this problem by getting a 3-socketed splitter. The splitter's plug is much smaller than the GPS, and now I can plug in my ipod, GPS, and cell phone charger at the same time. It is a wonderful invention that saved me from spilling drinks and listening to the same 10 CDs over and over again.
I'd really like the GPS to kind of learn the places I go that aren't on the maps yet so it can at least get me in the vicinity of where I need to be. New construction sucks.

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Navigon 7100 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Review

Navigon 7100 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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I ordered my Navigon 7100 at the end of August and received it on September 7th. In the last few weeks, I have been all over .... New York City, Washington, Northern Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, San Francisco/Oakland, California, etc. For most of those journeys I have had my Nuvi 660 next to the Navigon 7100. Both have their strengths and weaknesses. Overall, my personal conclusion is that the Navigon 7100 is for me the way to go. I will be packing up my Nuvi 660 in a few days and sending it off to one of my kids.
Below I will list some Pros and Cons of the 7100. The 7100 has not by any means been flawless. But its strengths far outweigh its weaknesses. And most of my complaints are easy software fixes. I feel that Navigon has gotten the message from those of us in the USA and is attempting to address our issues. They won't be here long if they don't. They may believe that they have the superior product but they may go the way of Beta in the Beta / VHS competition, if you remember that from years and years ago.
I have spoken to higher ups at Navigon and they could have brushed me off. Instead, once I got that far, I found someone willing to listen, acknowledge their shortcomings and say they will fix things. So far they have done so with the 4 GB fiasco. The rest remains to be seen. I am hopeful. I believe that they will now do what it takes. The people I have dealt with struck me as sincere and willing to do what it takes.
By the way, while I adjusted the route profile based on recommendations on forums and even from Navigon to the Optimum setting, I have found the Fast profile setting works best for me.
I also have turned off the Menu animation setting which seems to work better for me.
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Pros of 7100
Excellent screen and info. I like info and I get all I need with the 7100. I especially like the upcoming turn arrow showing up if it is a close turn to the next turn you are taking.
The 7100 adjusts for your time zone automatically. You need to do this manually on the Nuvi 660. In California my 7100 showed the correct time while my Nuvi was on Eastern time. I was only there a day and didn't bother to change it.
The 7100 makes it easy to engage the night/day mode, as well as 2D/3D mode. Though an auto setting for day/night would be a nice add-on, it is too easy to do manually to make a difference for ME. And I like the color scheme of the night view. Very cool.
Ability to block portions of route and have trip recalculated. Makes life easier if I want to avoid certain roads.
Seems to lock onto 1 or 2 more satellites than 660 when I was able to check, not always though, but a lot of the time which may help explain my next observation.
Its position in relation to the road in my observations was a bit more accurate than the 660. I would be just about passed the exit ramp when the 660 would show me just entering it.
I found the refresh rate to be a bit more frequent than the 660. While it may be an optical illusion, it seemed to be moving more often than the 660. Again, this is my personal observation and might help explain the above observation.
Reality View is excellent. It has helped me on countless highways. Once though it showed one more lane than the highway had. But it helped me navigate the right way anyway. This is probably the number one feature for me.
Lane Assist is not visible when Reality View is on, but if you hit the screen to disable Reality View (quick feature and easy to do) I often see the Lane Assist present there. Helped me getting to Oakland, Ca. airport as I exited and needed to turn left by showing me both lanes were left turn lanes way ahead of the pavement markings showing me that. Helped me to decide what lane to use for the upcoming turn.
Speed warning (caution) has helped me keep my speed where I want it to be. Though I got used to it and needed to remind myself that it isn't always there, especially on the local streets.
Time of arrival is more accurate for ME than 660. The 7100 would on short trips show 5 to 10 minutes longer to get there but ended up being closer to the actual time of arrival than the 660. On a 5 hour trip the 7100 showed arrival to be 35 minutes longer than 660 at the start. Ended up being closer to actual arrival time than 660. Nuvi kept adding time, even though trip was going smoothly. Much prefer a more conservative approach. Again this is what I experienced in my journeys.
Fairly fast recalculation of route when turn not taken (I did that intentionally at times to test it out). Though once it seemed to take forever.
Traffic info reception is excellent. External antenna not needed in major cities, but helps in outlying areas.
Windshield mount is easy to put on and take off. Stable and secure. Wobbles on occasion but not noticeably an issue for ME. Brings the 7100 closer to you than any other system I have used that I mounted on the windshield. And I found it has lots of adjustment options to get the view I wanted. Had my doubts at first, but love how it just floats near you. My Nuvi mount would fall off until I started using water on the rubber mount before attaching. Even then once or twice it came off.
Easy to spot a McDonald's on your route and by turning in its direction get to it fairly easily rather than search the POI database.
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Cons of 7100
No feature to avoid HOV roads/lanes. I have an entrance ramp near me to a major highway that is open only during morning rush hours and is only for HOV use. The 7100 always wants to take me to that highway that way. I can never use it since it is only me in the car. And the times it tells me to go that way it is closed anyway.
I enabled the feature to avoid U-Turns, but the 7100 tells me to make them anyway, even if I could easily go around the block. I could understand it doing so if I am at a dead end but that hasn't been the case. There has been a clear view of the sky and good reception at the time.
My saved destinations do not show up on the map. It would be nice to see them as I go near them. The Nuvi shows all my destinations on the map as I go by them.
Text to speech needs improvement. While I have found that most streets are named, the pronunciation is awkward. If not spelled in a conventional way it is mispronounced. Centre becomes Cen-tray. Marble is Mar-blay. Stonefield becomes Stoney-field.
Toll roads are labeled as TOL for some reason. Even though there is plenty of space for it to be TOLL. As a result the text to speech says, turn onto xx "tall"... for TOL.
Battery life is not as good as I expected. It has a nice warning though to tell you that the battery is almost gone. Maybe Navigon should check with Apple and its iPhone for a better approach. '
Finding a Point of Interest if you don't know the city it is in is difficult. The Nuvi will tell you all the POIs close to you, though you have a long wait as it loads them to get to the next screen. If I want a gas station nearby it doesn't tell me if it is ahead of me or behind me. The Nuvi would give me arrows to help me see where it was. Not knowing could mean circling back to get to it rather than hit something along the way. Its POIs on the route don't give you a lot of options. I would much prefer getting a list to choose from than the ones the unit selects to position on the route I am taking.
Long start up time. Though it is a breeze when I stop for gas and get going again. It took seconds for the 7100 to crank up the times I bought gas or had a quick lunch. My Nuvi was still loading as I headed on my way. Blocks away it joined the 7100. Most of the time though (other than the quick stop routine), the Nuvi was the winner here.
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Again, these are all MY PERSONAL observations. I know others have had different experiences on many of these observations.
All in all I find the Navigon 7100 to be an excellent GPS for MY needs. And even though I paid a higher price for it when I bought it than it sells for today, I think I got my money's worth.
Is it perfect? Not at all. It has many things that could be better. Is it the best GPS I have come across and owned? Yes, I can honestly say that it is FOR ME. I have owned the Tom Tom GO, the StreetPilot III, the Nuvi 350, 360 and 660. For now, this is the one for me. I change GPS units often. Buying the newer maps was not worth it for me since if I added to that price what I could sell my GPS on ebay for it would come close or fairly close to buying a newer model. And I need the latest maps, which are outdated when they are released.
All in all, I am sold on the Navigon 7100. For ME it is a clear winner!
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10-18-07
In the last few days I have been to Memphis and Boston. I must say I am happy to report that the start up time when I get into my rental car seems to be quicker. Also, while I didn't expect to get traffic info in Memphis and almost didn't hook up the external antenna to pull in traffic, when I did I got an alert quickly about a 2 mile congestion spot on a highway on my route. I hit avoid and got diverted to side streets which got me to the hotel fairly quickly. I passed over the highway I was to go on and sure enough it was stop and go traffic. Really saved me time and aggravation.
In Boston I noticed a few things.... one is that in the underground tunnels the 7100 kept...Read more›

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In the U.S., German-based Navigon may be the biggest name in gps you'venever heard. Navigon has long been a major provider of navigation software to automotive manufacturers for in-dash gps navigation devices, but only recently did they introduce portable navigation devices under their own name. What they offer up, however, demonstrates immediately that this is a company that knows navigation inside and out.
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Navigon...James Navigon The first thing you notice about the Navigon 7100 GPS Navigator is, well, the Navigon 7100 GPS Navigator. It's beautiful. It's the kind of device you'd expect an international spy to have in their rocket car. It's less than an inch thick, and its shiny black casing will go well with just about any car interior. Paying the same attention to every detail, Navigon's included car mount raises the bar even higher, with a design that is not only easy to use, but echoes the 7100's in a way that makes device and accessory become one, adding a touch of style and elegance to any vehicle's interior.


Packed with Features When you stop ogling the outside and really start using the 7100, what you notice is that Navigon has decided to avoid media support and instead has focused on navigation-based features. This means the 7100 is packed, offering an array of features that are, at the time of this writing, unmatched at this price point. It provides you with turn-by-turn directions, including actual road names via text-to-speech. It includes built-in Bluetooth technology that enables hands-free mobile phone integration, which not only increases driver safety, but is fast becoming a necessity as states pass laws against talking on a cell phone hand set while driving. It warns you when you are exceeding the speed limit. It offers 2D and 3D map views with incredibly precise road visualizations (more on that below). Its Navteq data contains millions Points of Interest (POIs) such as restaurants, hotels, golf courses, gas stations, banks, etc.

Reality View and Lane Assistant The 7100 has two features that are a great help in negotiating unfamiliar or complicated road systems. Lane Assistant recommends the best lane for you to be in relative to the proposed route, so you won't find yourself trying to move over three lanes when the freeway splits. Reality view guides you with photo-realistic 3D images of junctions, complete with actual sign text and exit ramp guidance. This makes translating what the navigator is telling you to what you see on the road instantaneous.

Free Traffic for Life This is a biggie. The Navigon 7100 comes is the first GPS device to offer subscription-free, real-time traffic information via the integrated traffic receiver with no additional fees or setup for the life of the product. Be advised on traffic flow and incidents, as well as the best alternate routes. The traffic info starts working as soon as you get the 7100 out of the box.

Zagat Ratings and Branded Icons for POIs All of Navigon's gps navigators offer Zagat ratings and reviews for their POIs, so while this device may not get you a beer, it can tell you where to find the best one. Branded icons displayed on your map make it easier to navigate to a familiar location of your choice.

Superior Software and Hardware The features and functions of the Navigon 7100 are controlled via intuitive, easy-to-use animated menus that use predictive text input to quickly and easily select your city, state and address. Maps and menus appear on its extra-large and elegant, high-contrast 4.3-inch, full-color touch-screen display with an easy-to-read 16:9 aspect ratio for an exceptional view of the road. The Navigon 7100 includes a powerful Samsung 400 MHz processor, a fully integrated SiRF Star III GPS chip, 64 MBs of both RAM and ROM built in, and a rechargeable 1,200 mAh lithium ion battery that is rated for 4.5 hours of continuous use. All this is housed in an ultra-thin, sleek piano black housing that weighs only seven ounces, and measures just 5.1 x 3.5 x 0.9 inches (W x H x D). The Navigon 7100 even comes pre-loaded with complete maps of the U.S. and Canada, providing you with superbly accurate, seamless door-to-door directions wherever your vehicular travels might take you.

Note that the 7100 runs on the Microsoft Windows CD Net 5.0 operating system. A PC is required to use additional map data, and in such cases users require Windows 2000, ME, XP or higher, as well as a CD ROM drive and a USB port. An SD/MMC card reader is recommended as the 7100 not only uses SD cards, but also comes with a 2 GB SD card in the package.

What's in the Box The Navigon 7100 preloaded with North American maps, 2 GB SD card, car charger, wall charger, car mount, USB cable, CD and user manual on DVD, quick installation guide, and warranty information.

About Navigon NAVIGON has been a leader of GPS navigation since 1991, and has a long history of industry innovations. NAVIGON created the world's first dynamic personal GPS product in 1996, launched the industry's first navigation software for the Pocket PC in 2000, and unveiled the first Traffic Message Channel-based (TMC) avoidance feature on mobile navigation product in 2002. NAVIGON has helped revolutionize how consumers get from place to place with software products for practically any navigation-ready hardware. Personal navigation devices (PND), smartphones, and in-dash navigation systems directed by NAVIGON's award-winning MobileNavigator (MN) software delivers reliable information on millions of destinations in an intuitive, easy to use format. NAVIGON is a valued partner to the automotive industry, and in 2006 strengthened its category competency by acquiring NAVTEQ's navigation software business. NAVIGON is a privately-held software company based in Hamburg, Germany, with NAVIGON USA headquarters in Chicago, IL.


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