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Navigon 7100 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator
Navigon 7100 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator

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Brand: Navigon
Category: CE

List Price: $649.00
Buy New: $249.99
You Save: $399.01 (61%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 213 reviews
Sales Rank: 482

Color: Piano Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Native Resolution: 480 x 272
Display Size: 4.3
Includes MP3 Player: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 1 x 5 x 4

MPN: 10000140
Model: 10000140
UPC: 898110001051
EAN: 0898110001051
ASIN: B000S11K5U

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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1 out of 5 stars not up to date   August 25, 2008
 3 out of 6 found this review helpful

this unit came with a map that is not the latest. the first trip out it didnot have roads that i know have ben there for at least five years.
I would not purchus this product again.



5 out of 5 stars Best for the Money!   August 20, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I am very happy with my Navigon 7100. While all GPS units have their flaws, I give it 5 stars because I think it has way more features for comparable units.
What I like most: I get very good accurate directions with the "fast" setting, with arrival time being very accurate. The spoken directions, although not flawlwss, are loud and clear, but could be better (loud radio) with a front facing speaker. You get ample warning to turn, and the progress bar and arrow in the lower left corner is almost idiotproof. It will take the guesswork out of where the turn is. The roads are broken down nicely, one section at a time.
If you take a wrong turn, it quickly reroutes you back on course, but for some reason, if you "block" certain roads in the turn by turn directions, it takes too long to reroute.
Reality view is my favorite feature. It will guide you when you approach confusing road splits with arrows and signage! The lane assist is also very helpful in confusing areas.
I've also been through a few tunnels, and to my surprise, I was tracked very accurately, with no loss of signal.
The free lifetime traffic subscription, was a big edge over the competition for me. I do find you need the external antenna most of the time, but I don't mind because I hide it by leaving it wrapped around my rearview mirror, and then just plug it in when I need it. This prevents an ugly wire showing, as only a few inches can be seen. It works very well, giving you all warnings that are available. You can't avoid and reroute all the warnings, so what I have found to work very well is, I "ignore" all the yellow (slow traffic, etc) warnings, and I "avoid" all the red (major) warnings. Yes, sometimes you DO get rerouted onto small roads, but like my wife said...going slow is better than not going at all!
The POI's (points of interest) are extremely helpful. I find most that I look for, even small shops and stores. On a recent trip to Myrtle Beach, it had no problem finding individual outlet shops, a Nissan dealer that I needed, restaurants, and it also found "Dollywood" easily.
I really like the Zagats, which contain ratings, reviews, prices, phone number, address, and of course...how to get there.
The screen is very bright, and looks good with 3D, and the mount is very secure, and can turn to face either driver or passenger.
The most needed menu items (POI's, night view, traffic, etc), are one touch away, which is very important.
The speed limit warning is also nice to have. I don't see many posted signs anymore on major roads (I wonder why?), so knowing the limit, and sticking to a certain cutoff will help you avoid a ticket.
What don't I like about it?
It takes too long to initially receive satellite coverage...close to 5 minutes for me when I first turn it on. That's too long to lock in.
Also, the touchscreen sensitivity, although improved with the latest software update, could still be more sensitive.
Some people (my daughter included) don't take the time to read the online manual, and never know all the features, or how it works.
What I found even more helpful is...take the unit in the house, put it on night view to save battery life, and play around with it on the couch! This is invaluable, as you don't need to be on the road. You can try different route settings, restaurants, POI's, etc.
The pros far outweigh the cons. This is a winner and a great GPS!



5 out of 5 stars Navigon 7100 -- Excellent value and features   August 19, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I purchased an open-box Navigon 7100 about 2 months ago and am very satisfied. I live in upstate New York and occasionally travel to DC, CT and other metropolitan areas. The free traffic service sold me on the unit.I didn't want to pay full-time for a part-time feature. Since then and to my delight, the local Clear Channels stations have brought the reporting to our local area. (I've found both local road and limited-access reports of construction, but only for extended projects). I installed the 1.2 software and maps and I found them to be as accurate for my area as those for my Garmin. I like the Reality View and do not find the human interface at all difficult to use. The sound has been more than adequate and the window mount provides a reliable and stable platform. My other GPS mount fell off every time the temperature went above 75.Performance has been excellent. The display is terrific and the features abound. Reality View works great. I will by Fresh Maps shortly.

A few minor criticisms: The lack of an indication that the unit is in standby vs off is mildly annoying. Sometimes I think I have it off (button depressed for 6 seconds), only to find it has been in standby when I return. I would like an alternate voice option, preferably with an English speaker doing the pronunciation. (For example, the word "Colesville" comes out as "Co-LESS-villy" and I am advised to turn onto "Main Saint" (Main St). I found a few local map errors but the inaccuracies I found also appear in GoogleMaps (and my previous GPS for the same area) (obvious since Navteq provides the data). Sometimes, the routing has been convoluted (in my area, Optimum seems better for most destinations that are some distance away), but I have done a few experiments and come to a conclusion. The Navigon seems to take a very conservative approach to attained speed on local, secondary roads. For instance, it allows approximately 6 minutes for travelling the 1 mile from a nearby intersection to my home. A twisting rural road, this road has a speed limit of 30 MPH. Generalizing Navigon's estimate of 10 MPH for this type of road could be one of the causes for routes which seem non-intuitive. In my rural area (and during a recent trip to rural Michigan), this seems to lead to a bias toward highways and away from the country roads. I don't know how many characteristics can be assigned to a particular stretch of road, but this might be a case of the system out-smarting itself.

In brief, I found most of the various criticisms of the Navigon to be unfounded (or at least outdated) in my experience and the unit well worth the price.



5 out of 5 stars Great for the city, Decent for rural areas   August 18, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is my first GPS. I drove from the East Coast to the West Coast with a stop in Rural Iowa. Worked great around the big cities and almost perfect in the rural areas. For areas that are undergoing constant construction I would suggest getting the Fresh Map update service. It froze up on me a couple times, but I had it on for about 20 hours at a time. All I had to do was hold the power button until it shut off and then turned it back on and it worked just fine. With the rural areas it would get the side of the street wrong or be off by a couple blocks.

I would suggest this to anyone with a few things in mind. If you're getting this to test it of course you are going to find things wrong with it, just the same as with any other product. I don't know any GPS that has perfect pronunciation. If you know the way somewhere don't use GPS it will just annoy you. Make sure you adjust the settings to your preferences because it will make a difference on what route it takes.



3 out of 5 stars Navigon 7100   August 18, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

After upgrading software it still did not show a major highway extension completed over two years ago. Only likes to use main highway routes. does not like short-cuts.

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