Navigon 5100 Auto GPS
- 3.5 in (320 x 240 pixels)
- widescreen touch control
- SD card preloaded with maps of the U.S. and Canada
- built in voice command capability lets you locate destinations without touching the screen ..
Prices starting at $149.99
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Professional review from
alaTest.com
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Review summary of Navigon 5100
by alaTest, Apr. 10, 2008 - Comments:
alaTest has collected and analysed 8 reviews of Navigon 5100 from international magazines and websites. ... - Read full review at alaTest.com
Professional review from
digitaltrends.com
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Navigon 5100
by Online Shopper, Sep. 16, 2007 - Comments:
Discover new sides to your city everyday with the NAVIGON 5100. The stylish design comes with all technical features that ensure state-of-the-art navigation. The touch-screen display can be turne... ... - Read full review at digitaltrends.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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Navigon 5100
by Online Shopper, Sep. 14, 2007 - Pros: The sleek Navigon 5100 has an integrated traffic receiver with subscription-free traffic service. There's also a lane assistant function for optimal routing and text-to-speech functionality.
- Cons: The 5100's screen is on the smaller side, and it's slow to get a satellite fix. The design of the vehicle mount may not fit everyone's personal taste.
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Professional review from
zdnet.com
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Navigon 5100
by Bonnie Cha, Sep. 14, 2007 - Pros: The sleek Navigon 5100 has an integrated traffic receiver with subscription-free traffic service. There's also a lane assistant function for optimal routing and text-to-speech functionality.
- Cons: The 5100's screen is on the smaller side, and it's slow to get a satellite fix. The design of the vehicle mount may not fit everyone's personal taste.
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Though it'll be tough to stand up to the big boys such as TomTom and Garmin, the Navigon 5100 has a fighting chance by offering some useful navigation features that go beyond the basic turn-by-turn directions. First, there's a traffic receiver integrated... - Read full review at zdnet.com
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