Typical price: £270
What is it: Dedicated touchscreen GPS device
What we think: A sleek GPS device with unique features that perform well on busy motorways
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 27 September 2007
Tags: Navigon, Navigon 5110, information, menu system, European
We like:
TMC; European maps; LogBook; animated interface; stylish design; Lane Assistant with Reality View
We don't like:
No Qwerty keyboard option; lack of Bluetooth support; no text-to-speech
CNET UK judgement:
What the Navigon 5110 lacks in multimedia functionality it makes up for with some excellent innovative features. Its Lane Assistant with Reality View is a godsend for those who struggle with complex motorway junctions
Full review:
The 5110 is Navigon's latest dedicated GPS receiver, which features European maps, Traffic Message Channel (TMC) and safety cameras. Continue Reading...
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