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Navigon 2100 max Review by PCmag

Navigon 2100 max Review

The underlying software in the 2100 max is identical to that found in the 7100, so there’s no difference in menu structure and screen views.

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Navigon 2100 max

Navigon 2100 max Gps Plus Infor

This Post just index all the Plus information about Navigon 2100 max on the Gps-Plus dot Net

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.

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Garmin nüvi 755T Review

Garmin isn’t the first GPS manufacturer to add 3D landmarks to its maps, but it has done the best job, even if landmarks are provided for only a limited number of locations.

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Garmin nüvi 755T

Garmin nüvi 755T Gps Plus Infor

This Post just index all the Plus information about Garmin nüvi 755T on the Gps-Plus dot Net

The nuvi 755T offers full coverage mapping for the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The preloaded map data features nearly six million points of interest, including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and attractions. The map data is provided by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality mapping.

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TomTom GO 920 Review

The remote control is a nice addition and comes in a pretty comfortable design, with a rubberized back.

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TomTom GO 920 Review

Pros:
* Fine finish and design.
* Remote control.
* Robust features and functionality.
* Excellent alternate route utility.
Cons:
* Menu system complex.
* Difficult to install batteries in remote.

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TomTom GO 920 Review

On looks alone, the GO 920 is identical to its predecessor, measuring 3.3 by 4.7 by 0.9 inches (HWD), weighing 7.8 ounces, and featuring the same 4.3-inchWQVGA 480-by-272-pixel screen.

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TomTom GO 920 Gps Plus Infor

This Post just index all the Plus information about TomTom GO 920 on the Gps-Plus dot Net

The TomTom GO 920 measures only 3.3 inches by 4.6 inches and is 0.9 inches deep. It would easily fit into your pocket or purse and weighs only 7.8 ounces. It packs in a pretty big 4.3″ widescreen for such a small device and has a Lithium Polymer battery that can last around 5 hours before needing to be charged.

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V7 NAV740 Review

The navigation software is just as quick as more expensive units to reroute drivers who get off track, but the unit doesn’t favor larger, faster roads.

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V7 NAV740 Review by PCmag

V7 NAV740 Review

The NAV740’s 2GB SD card has approximately 210MB available for multimedia files.

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