Typical price: £160
What is it: Widescreen sat-nav with faster features
What we think: The improvements to the interface in terms of performance and the updated features are welcome additions
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 18 June 2008
Tags: Navigon, Navigon 2110 Max, GPS, European, performance
We like:
Interface; design; anti-glare screen; Smart-Speller; performance; Reality View Pro/Lane Assistant Pro; Navigon Fresh; LogBook
We don't like:
No Bluetooth; subscription required for TMC; no text-to-speech out the box; postcode entry
CNET UK judgement:
The updated Navigon 2110 Max sees the introduction of the faster Navigator 7 software, alongside its updated Reality View Pro and Lane Assistant Pro, which will be useful for those who are bamboozled by motorway/major junctions. Its lack of Bluetooth support and TMC subscription cost may put some people off. The 2110 Max still provides a great navigation experience with flexible upgrades at a competitive starting price
Full review:
On the outside, the Navigon 2110 Max is essentially the widescreen version of the previous 2110 sat-nav, but internally you will find the latest Navigator 7 software, an improved destination input screen and motorway/major junction assistant features in the form of Reality View Pro and Lane Assistant Pro. The 2110 Max can be purchased shortly for around £160 with European maps. Continue Reading...
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