Navigon 2100 Max Auto / Road GPS
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17 reviews - $195.95 - $258.99
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- The NAVIGON 2100 Max is close to being that diamond in the rough. With an impressive list of features such as multi-destinat... read more
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Navigon 2100 Max 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator ...
Ultra-slim and with a stunning 4.3-inch touchscreen display, the Navigon 2100 Max earns its name wit...
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Navigon 2100 max 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator ...
Ultra-slim and with a stunning 4.3-inch touchscreen display, the NAVIGON 2100 Max earns its name wit...
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Navigon 2100 Max 4.3 GPS w/ Reality View and Text ...
Ultra-slim and with a stunning 4.3 touchscreen display, the NAVIGON 2100 max earns its name with a l...
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Navigon 2100 max GPS Navigator - 10000300
With a 4.3 touchscreen, NAVIGON 2100 max offers exclusive 3D Reality View, spoken driving directions...
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The NAVIGON 2100 Max is close to being that diamond in the rough. With an impressive list of features such as multi-destination routing, a widescreen display, and optional live traffic reporting, the 2100 Max from NAVIGON would just about win any feature-to-price comparison.It does have a few flaws though, similar to other NAVIGON models. Many of the buttons are very tiny making them difficult to tap and the touch screen isnt quite as sensitive as competitive devices. Still, many of the optional add-ons like lifetime traffic updates and the FreshMaps program which essentially gets you three years worth...
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| Brand | Navigon |
The Navigon 2110 Max sat-nav will help you on your way with its updated features. From the Reality View Pro displaying exits on motorway junctions to a more realistic Lane Assitant Pro to help you with varying traffic, it'll ease the pain of navigating co
If you're climbing Mount Everest, you don't haggle with the Sherpas. If they think they're getting ripped off, they might just ditch you at 19,000 feet. The Navigon 2100 Max resembles that short-changed Sherpa: it's super cheap, but the unit sometimes bal
Can Navigon's 2110 Max sat-nav take on the likes of TomTom? Jon finds out.