Navigon 2100 max 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Text-to-Speech
Ultra-slim and with a stunning 4.3-inch touchscreen display, the NAVIGON 2100 Max earns its name with a long list of advanced features. Exclusive Reality View provides extra 3D guidance when you need it most at complex interchanges, exits and entryways. Spoken driving directions and street names let you keep your eyes on the road. Lane Assistant alerts you to oncoming lane changes. DirectHelp helps you find emergency and roadside services—and helps them find you. Navigon also let's you seamlessly purchase and activate a number of optional services as accessories that can save you time and money. FreshMaps gives you up to 12 regular, trusted map updates for three years. Lifetime Traffic gives you traffic flow and incident information and alternate route suggestion for the life of your unit. ZAGAT Ratings and Reviews Service gives you over 21,000 ZAGAT ratings and reviews covering more than 70 cities in the U.S. and Canada.
Navigon 2100 max 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Text-to-Speech Features
- Lane Assistant and Reality View Features that Simplify Your Drive
- DirectHelp Information that Helps You Find Emergency and Roadside Services
- Speaks real street names via text to speech. route planning feature
- 4.3-Inch Touchscreen in an ultra-slim design
I bought this GPS Jan/09 when it was $150. For the price at that time it's a good GPS. It's now selling for $250? While I like this GPS it is DEFINITELY NOT WORTH $250. The traffic feature isn't that great even when it's not busy searching for a signal. So many times I will be driving along thinking there's no traffic on my route but many times there really is traffic and a lot of it. Then all of a sudden when I'm IN the traffic the GPS will tell me that there's traffic. Kinda useless. It rarely (if ever) re-routes me. For a basic GPS with very few POI's it's decent, but there are better one's out there for the money. Oh, also, Navigon says they come out with quarterly map updates...that is 100% FALSE. I'd be lucky to get notified every six months. For example, I got notified on 5/16 for the Quarter 1, 2010 update. You'd think I would be notified at the beginning of a quarter rather than 2 months after it's end. There was another update that was 6 months late. I sent an email to Navigon but they did not reply. Like I said, it's an okay GPS. It will get you to your destination but it's not worth the cost if $250 is the asking price. You can find cheaper GPS's that do nothing but get you to your destination...and have more POI's if that's a selling point for you. -- $250? For this GPS? LOL
Initially I was doubtful about the quality, but it is amazing. I really liked it. recently I had long drive OK to MI and MI to OK, it was very useful, never got any problem. -- Excellent one




