Navigon 7100 Auto / Road GPS
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9 reviews - $149.99 - $665.99
- (average price for this product: $385.23)
- Spec for spec, the NAVIGON 7100 outshines most other GPS devices on the market. You get a widescreen display, free lifetime ... read more
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Navigon Factory-Refurbished 7100 Portable GPS
Head out on the road with confidence with this portable GPS receiver at your side. Preloaded maps of...
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Navigon 7100 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS ...
Precise turn-by-turn directions, including spoken road names via text-to-speech Lane assistant recom...
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Navigon 7100 - Portable GPS System with Reality ...
Design meets innovation in the NAVIGON 7100. Less than an inch thick, the NAVIGON 7100 features a 16...
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Navigon 7100 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS ...
Amazon.com Product Description In the U.S., German-based Navigon may be the biggest name in gps you'...
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Spec for spec, the NAVIGON 7100 outshines most other GPS devices on the market. You get a widescreen display, free lifetime live traffic reports, a reality view which can help you decide which lane you need to be in, and even the ability to export trip logs to Excel to help generate expense reports.Unfortunately, the 7100 does suffer from a few design issues which might cause you to turn to another device. Many of the on-screen buttons are very tiny despite the 4.3 inch screen making them difficult to tap. That issue is compounded by a touch screen that isnt quite sensitive enough for smooth operation....
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| Brand | Navigon |
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For the price and quality and options and reliability it can't be beat. This is the first one I own but compared to friends who bought popular brands at higher prices I feel it was a steal! Got a great deal online to boot!
Read the pro and cons of the 7100 GPS and its competitors from both paid journalists and customers. What struck me about the 7100 was the features for the money, especially the lifetime traffic reporting, some cool graphic presentations, and the positive
Navigon's 7100 focuses on navigation instead of music and media. But did it do a good job telling us where to go?