Navigon 2100 max Review by PCmag
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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.

PCmag has reviewed the Navigon 2100 max and given out” Bottom Line: Navigon’s 2100 max entry-level widescreen GPS unit proves that you get what you pay for. While the device does come equipped with some of the same fancy features offered by its higher-end sibling, its effectiveness is hindered by a small POI database and annoyingly long route-calculation times. Pros:4.3-inch widescreen display. Built-in traffic receiver. Text-to-speech conversion. Multi-segment routing. Helpful Reality View and Lane Assistant features. Optional FreshMaps update service. Cons:Slow route calculation. Small POI database. Speed and trip data displayed in small fonts.”
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