Typical price: £280
What is it: Feature-packed 4.3-inch widescreen sat-nav
What we think: Stylish new design with similar features to the 8110, but at a cheaper price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 29 October 2008
Tags: Navigon, Navigon 7210, quick access, database, navigation
We like:
Design; safety features; map detail; voice recognition; TMC Pro
We don't like:
Slow route re-calculations, smart-speller; limited 3D landmarks
CNET UK judgement:
The 7210 packs in many features from its predecessor, the top-of-the-range 8110, such as the voice recognition, text-to-speech and traffic updates. But what makes the 7210 unique are its own refinements and design enhancements. While this sat-nav is still not cheap or as technically polished as some, it provides a useful alternative for consumers and certainly warrants consideration
Full review:
Navigon has been working hard to get a foothold in the UK's satellite-navigation market, releasing devices such as the 2150MAX and the 8110. But these two appeal to only the lowest and highest bidders, leaving out the healthy mid-range market. Which brings us to the 7210, Navigon's reasonably priced sat-nav. While it retains many of its predecessors' key features, it also manages to add a few of its own. The 7210 is available to buy now for around £280. Continue Reading...
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