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| Navigon 2100 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator | 
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| Brand: Navigon Category: CE
List Price: $249.00 Buy New: $129.90 You Save: $119.10 (48%)
New (37) Used (3) Refurbished (5) from $114.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 126 reviews Sales Rank: 228
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 320 x 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 1 x 4 x 3 nv:Type: Receiver Touch Screen: Yes Expansion Slots: SD Card Battery Type: 1100 mAh lithium ion battery Battery Life: 3.5 hours
MPN: 10000170 Model: 10000170 UPC: 898110001105 EAN: 0898110001105 ASIN: B000W6EUOE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new item. Never opened. Fast shipping.
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| Customer Reviews:
Awesome GPS May 15, 2008 The Navigon 2100 is an awesome GPS. It has superior features and is very easy to use.
Navigon rocks after updating it with the new software version 1.2 May 14, 2008 I had to write this review to alert other Navigon 2100 (5100) users in case they are not aware of this. If you have purchased 2100 or 5100 recently, it has perhaps v1.1 installed. Please register with Navigon and download the latest software which is v1.2. I Purchased the 2100 a few months back and loved the maps and the reality views but was disappointed with the interface and software had some bugs. I was recently alerted by Navigon that a newer version of the software which also included map updates was available (which is awsome as compare to other GPS makers which normally don't offer free map updates). After I upgraded the device with v1.2, I am very pleased with this GPS. The device locks on the GPS signal even when i am sitting inside my house. It also acquires the signal fairly quickly under normal conditions and is great in the city driving with tall building (as in NYC) and will not lose the signal (this was even before the upgrade). I have to say that after upgrading to v1.2, all my complaints are gone. I haven't noticed any issues thus far yet. One caveat is that downloading the 1.5 GB file will take a very long time and will remind you of the days when dial-up was the king. This is perhaps due to limited bandwidth issues with Navigon servers. Use Windows XP to download this large file as IE in Vista kept on crashing in my experience. Those who are looking to buy Garmin and other top brand names GPS, should seriously consider Navigon.
not worth it's cost May 9, 2008 Maps are outdated, hard to get support on the phone. Support on line is ok to above averaqge. The unit is hard to read (small fonts for eta, etc ) and hard to program (limited choices). I own 4 different units and would rate this as the last one to choose.
I tested all of them and this unit has an "interesting" way of directing you to your location. From were I live to downtown (fastest, shortest, etc) would take you through roads that are way out of the way. Sorry
Do not buy it. May 9, 2008 I already bought the Garmin 200 for someone. This was a great GPS. I thought I would buy something different for myself. I thought the real style graphics on the Navigon would be interesting. Plus it would announce the names of the streets. This was a horrible unit. No instruction booklet. Difficult to use. Too many sub catergories to go to. The interesting graphics only came up when you arrive at a difficult situation. I promptly returned this unit and bought a Garmin 260. Fantastic gps. Easy to use. Very user friendly. Announces names of streets. Should of avoided the headache with the Navigon from the start.
Didn't work well for me -- wrong turn instructions, bad route choice May 9, 2008 Admittedly, I only used this once, for the drive home from Radio Shack to my house. And, admittedly, I live in the country where some online map sites have trouble navigating. (But Google Maps can find our house and all street names without problem.)
Now for the Navigon 2100: While at Radio Shack, I entered our home address and said go. It worked for a couple of miles, until I needed to turn into the library. When leaving the library, it told me I had to turn left to get back on the correct route when not only did I need to turn right, it was the only option. Then once I got just past the main edge of the city, it didn't have any indication that there were side streets in some cases, even for streets that have been there for years. Then it gave me a route two miles out of the way to get to my house. Finally, it told me I'd arrived at my house about a mile before I got there. (Our house was built 18 years ago so it's not like we're in a new subdivision.)
Maybe others will have better luck if they travel within more populated areas where more time was spent getting the maps right. That's why I'm giving it two stars, because it might work better for the majority of people than it did for me and my situation. But I'm returning this on my next trip back into town.
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