Friday, July 31, 2009

Navigon 7110




7110 is a top model of a new line of Navigon GPS systems. Modern design,device benefits from a stylish appearance and a successful black shell. However, the receiver is very cumbersome due to a rather wide border of the screen. 

Navigon 7110 is equipped with a 4.3 "display (11 cm) and a new fastening system that significantly reduces vibration. To install or remove the GPS-receiver from the mount, it is enough to turn it 90 degrees in one direction or another. TMC module allows you to receive GPS information about traffic jams, after which the navigator will automatically recalculate the route. Finally, the 7110 supports Bluetooth connection, which allows you to use it as a hands free device.

7110 has the latest version of navigation software with maps preinstalled. Interface is intuitive, with a well thought out ergonomics. Although the speed of the address search and route calculation is quite middling. Great innovation is a Reality View technology integration. It allows you to display road crossings in the three-dimensional form with pointers. Right direction is displayed by an arrow. For other types of roads and if there are several ways a small arrow superimposed on a map and shows the direction directly on the road. However, the arrows are too small. Navigon 7110 displays also the road signs. We can also note the overspeed alert function and radar maps support. 

In general, Navigon 7110 has some innovations to ease navigation. You are unlikely to mistake in interchanges, because, once looked at the navigator screen, you will be able to drive your car in proper direction without dangerous delays. 7110 model is sold with maps of Europe at a price of 500 EU. In addition, there is a model 5100 (France) and 5110 (Europe) with a similar functionality, but with a 3.5 "display at a price of 300 and 400 EU. 

Benefits:
Reality View Technology; 
Successful mount. 

Disadvantages. 
Dimensions; 
search for addresses and route calculation are not always quick.

In total we can give it 8 out of 10

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