Navigon announced the Navigon 2100 Max and 2120 Max GPS devices at CeBIT. These portable navigation devices are targeted for the North American market. Included are maps of the U.S. and Canada (2120 Max, only).
Both devices feature a 4.3-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth capability, text-to-speech, Reality View which provides more life-like pictures of major highway exits and interchanges, DirectHelp which provides information on hospitals and other emergency locations, Lane Assistant, Route Planning with multi-destination routing, and speed warnings. The devices measure 4.8 x 3.0 x 0.75 inches.
The big difference between the "Max" versions over the non-"Max" versions is the widescreen display.
[GPS Review via le Journal du Geek]
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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