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Navigon 2100 max 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Text-to-Speech
Navigon 2100 max 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Text-to-Speech

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Brand: Navigon
Category: CE

List Price: $299.99
Buy New: $185.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 1389

Color: Piano Black
Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Tracks: Unknown
Native Resolution: Unknown
Display Size: 4.3
Includes MP3 Player: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 0.7 x 3

MPN: 2100MAX
Model: 2100MAX
UPC: 898110001013
EAN: 0898110001013
ASIN: B00166F8YU

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars Excellent GPS   September 8, 2008
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is my second GPS, my first being a Garmin. I was looking to stay with Garmin but I wanted it also to provide traffic reports. Garmin and other GPS's have it but you have to pay a annual fee plus the GPS's cost more. I got it with the 2100 Max $250 and for life of the product. The traffic report works great and very accurate in the Milwaukee, Wi. area where I drive over 50 miles a day. A real time and headache saver. You need to have the cord plugged in because the antenna for the Traffic is built in, found out the hard way. It shows freeway construction areas, traffic jams, accidents and stopped traffic. Been using it for a month and it works great. Very fast satellite response. It even works on my first floor in my two story home. My Garmin does not! So the satellite reception is very strong. The streets and lanes are very accurately shown such as medians, 2 or 4 lanes and merging lanes as if it was a satellite view! If you go off route it is extremely fast to recalculate a new route. My Garmin although it is 3 years old takes sometime to update. The 3D images of highway interchanges with actual road sign text is just like looking at the actual freeway overhead signs. That would be a big help if your in unfamiliar areas. I don't see any other GPS's with that feature. This unit has the latest map update so you don't have to upgrade yet. If you have to update its Fresh Maps include 12 updates of maps and points-of-interest over the course of three years for $60. Not $60 every year like my garmin! So I would highly recommend this newest version of the Navigon GPS's lineup.


5 out of 5 stars A SUPERB GPS Unit   August 20, 2008
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

The Navigon 2100MAX is an EXCELLENT PERFORMER - well thought out and well executed.

An easy User Interface allows you to enter street addresses, for automatic point-to-point navigation - with turn-by-turn Voice guidance, if desired - and tailor a variety of settings to your individual tastes. A massive 'Points Of Interest' database allows it to show accurate locations of Gas Stations, Restaurants, and a whole 'laundry list' of other choices, wherever you travel. I live in an 'off the beaten path' small town, and every detail is well covered here.

Though it comes 'out of the box' quite complete, the Navigon 2100MAX also has Expansion Capabilities for some additional-cost services, for those who later decide they're useful. The first - which I highly recommend over the long term - is "Fresh Maps", a three-year subscription for updates to the Maps and Points Of Interest databases. There are also options to add Zagat Survey restaurant reviews, which would pop up onscreen when you touch the icon for a nearby restaurant -- and live Traffic Info for select metropolitan areas, which integrates to display on the maps and suggest alternate routing. Any or all of these can be added to the Navigon 2100 or 2100MAX at any time, by purchasing the appropriate access code cards. If you're rich and want it all from day one, look into the pricier Navigon 7100, which comes preloaded with all the options.

This is my second GPS unit, after having done Long-Haul Trucking for several years with an early (1998 vintage) Garmin StreetPilot unit. The Navigon, with its newer technology, is naturally vastly superior to that 'ancient' Garmin - with a simpler User Interface, much more Detailed Maps, true Routing capability (with early units, you had to do your own point-by-point route setting), and easy Updating capability (something I longed for as the Garmin aged).

To be fair, the current Garmin models also offer these newer capabilities - so there is no fair comparison between the current models and my old one. Every GPS now on the market is far superior to the early models - and, notably, at a fraction of the price. The evolution of the GPS products in the past two years, is directly comparable to the evolution of Personal Computers over the past 10 years or so.

ANY modern GPS unit is, basically, a 'task-dedicated' Computer - with its circuitry optimized for the intended primary function. (Portable DVD Players with their own display screen are another common, though much simpler, device that fits this general description.) The Navigon models, like many competitors, use a customized version of Microsoft's Windows CE as their basic operating system - augmented by a software package which includes the Map information, Points Of Interest, and the manufacturer's particular 'twist' on a User Interface (what you deal with, onscreen, to enter information and use the device). The Navigon units use a 2GB SD Memory Card to hold it all - which allows for an easy hardware upgrade (pop in a bigger Card) if the data-handling needs ever grow beyond 2GB. (In comparison, my ancient Garmin had a 32MB internal chip, and wasn't expandable.)

In raw computing power, modern GPS units put some older Laptop Computers to shame. With this Computer basis, it isn't much of a stretch to expand on the basic platform to incorporate MP3 Players, Bluetooth communications, etc. into a modern GPS unit - and many models do so, with something available for every taste and budget.

Navigon is a solid German company - a leader in Europe, but a distant fourth in the U.S. market - behind Garmin, Magellan, and TomTom (another European company) in market share here. There is NO shortcoming in their product, or the support standing behind it - just less money spent on advertising to build the brand into a household word. A classical German marketing approach, actually - concentrate on building a superior product, and let that product 'speak for itself' in establishing a reputation, over time. (Older folks can think back to the early growth of Volkswagen, for another 'textbook example' of how this works.)

Navigon is a solid contender, with a solid product, worthy of your serious consideration for your GPS needs. They won't disappoint you.



5 out of 5 stars Great Unit for the money   August 15, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I've read a number of reviews that say the 2100 max is slow to acguire satellites, or recalculate, hard to use etc. I bought the 2100 max for use in my Jeep. It acquired satellites fast and recalculates quickly. So, I thought it must be because of the soft top on the Jeep. To test that, I put the unit in my Acura TL that has a navigation system that cost over $2,000. Granted the Navigation in the Acura has a lot of bells and whistles, but turn for turn, the Navigon kept up with the Acura. It acquired the satellites just as fast. Could living on the west coast have anything to do with it... Nah. On a recent trip to Philadelphia the performance was the same. The Navigon 2100max is not perfect, but it is a great unit for the cost.Navigon 2100 max 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Text-to-Speech, Lifetime Traffic, and Fresh Maps


5 out of 5 stars Navigon 2100 Max 4.3 ' GPS   August 9, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

There is not enough good things that I can say about this GPS sytem. The Navigon 2100 Max is a magnificant product which I found after extensive research of many brands and types of GPS systems. With its outstanding Reality view displaying an image of the green signs you come across everyday allows you to navigate with confidence. Text-to-spech is usually very clear, unless you turn the volume all of the way up then the voice is somewhat distorted. The clarity of the screen is tremendous with its large size of 4.3' you can read everything with ease even if you happen to be a back seat passenger. The only con to this system is it the distorted voice at loud volumes, and the menue setup that is difficult for some to maneuver through. In summary, this system is a brilliant buy with an intricate design. A 5 star rating for this product for sure. Thank you Navigon and Amazon for the speedy delievery!


4 out of 5 stars Happy, But Not Totally Bought on it   July 30, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

After searching for a gps I decided to go with this unit. I read good rewiews and went with it. When I first used it I was impressed by the screen clarity and non cartoon looking maps like with other brands. It also aquired a singnal very quickly here in S. Florida. At first the unit was freezing up and driving me crazy! I was about to send it for a ride out of my window @ 70mph. But I gave it a chance to redeem itself do to computer gliches. I also think that if the gps is not fully charged for the first time ,you may encounter problems. Then after a while things seemed fine. I love the detailed view and the road signs and McDonalds and Gas station logos...How cool! The turn by turn directions have been pretty much dead on the money. eg. right Turn at SR7, and you'r right there. The womans voice tells me to turn. Although not the sexiest, but it will do. Most of the time you can't here the voice prompts cause the speaker is not loud enough. So I recommend cranking the tunes so you don't here her...LOL Anyway, sometime these units have to much to say Anyway. You can just follow the onscreen directions and you'll be fine. The only thing that I don't like is the POI. They are not updated to American cities! Or maybe because it's not made in the USA. I couldn't even locate the neerest post office or well known establishments. All and all I'm satissfied with the Navigon or I guess I would have returned it. Once you get used to it you will like it. Just takes some time getting used to.

Frank from Nj, recently transplanted to S. Florida and lovin' It


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