Navigon 5100 and 7100
Navigon has announced the Navigaon 5100 and 7100 GPS navigation systems at CeBit, and while I have run into some devices with Navigon software that I didn’t like, they have a new interface that looks fantastic and offers what they call “Reality View”. This innovative approach sets you in the driver’s seat and it shows the road laid out ahead of you on the GPS receiver, with signs overhead, and a directional arrow that shows you where to go.
The Navigon 7100 has a 4.3 inch widescreen, while the Navigon 5100 has a normal aspect ratio 3.5 inch screen. The designs are fresh and sleek looking with a Samsung 400 Mhz processor and some serious features to keep you going: Speed assistant, lane Assistant, Voice input, and a log book. The 7100 will come with TMC capability, and it is Bluetooth compatible.
Prices are about 450 – 500 Euros for the Navigon 7100 and 350 – 400 Euros for the Navigon 5100 depending on the maps that are loaded (regional or pan-Euro).
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Posted by Scott Martin at March 15, 2007 8:59 PM