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Friday, June 11, 2010
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"This app is designed to give the iPhone all the functionality of a stand alone GPS unit while offering other features that may only be found in more expensive GPS models. Some of these features include social networking integration via Facebook and Twitter, the ability to use Google Local Search for destinations as well and integrated iPod control. "
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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Dramatically-dropping cost is perhaps the biggest driver of GPS popularity since you can now buy one for $149 US, although low-end models are hard to recommend. In GPS Land, three companies dominate sales-and no, Sony, Samsung and Panasonic are not among them. Garmin, TomTom and Magellan own 80 percent of the market while others like Navigon are trying to claw their way into the top ranks. That said, we recently were sent the Navigon 2100 Max off to our testing labs to determine if it deserves to be considered a top-tier unit. Now let's take a drive.
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Monday, November 12, 2007
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The Navigon 5100 is a bit of a mixed bag. It does some things well, like motorway driving instructions, has a really solid windscreen mount, a system that's about as configurable as you could hope for and one that's pretty easy to use. There's plenty in its armoury that should make it a PDA or smartphone navigation-beater. However, its urban navigation is flawed, address entry is fiddly, the maps are a not as clear as I'd have liked and it's not the best value for money.
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