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8.0

Navigon 7210 review

Navigon 7210 review

The Navigon 7210 is a reasonably priced sat-nav that retains many of its predecessors' key features while adding on a number of its own, such as 3D navigation, direct help options and safety alerts, not to mention improved design. While it's not cheap, it's Navigon's mid-range option and is definitely worth a look Read more

29 October 2008, 17:46  |  Tags: Navigon 7210, Handhelds

CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds

8.0

Navigon 2110 Max review

Navigon 2110 Max review

The Navigon 2110 Max sat-nav will help you on your way with its updated features. From the Reality View Pro displaying exits on motorway junctions to a more realistic Lane Assitant Pro to help you with varying traffic, it'll ease the pain of navigating confusing roadways Read more

18 June 2008, 07:56  |  Tags: Navigon 2110 Max, Handhelds

CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds

7.0

Garmin nuvi 765T review

Garmin nuvi 765T review

The widescreen nuvi 765T sat-nav's design looks remarkably similar to last year's nuvi 760 and could have benefited from a revamp, but plenty of new features have been added to bring the device up to modern standards, such as motorway lane guidance, road-speed warnings and 3D landmarks Read more

27 January 2009, 15:55  |  Tags: Garmin, Garmin nuvi 765T , sat-navs, animation, firmware

CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds

8.0

Navigon 5110 review

Navigon 5110 review

You won't get lost with the Navigon 5110. Its Lane Assistant and Reality View both will help you navigate the roads in real time, not to mention remind you of your desired travel lane. The easy touchscreen display is aided by an animated menu so you can truly rule the road Read more

27 September 2007, 11:41  |  Tags: Navigon 5110, touchscreen, GPS, Handhelds

CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds

7.5

Mio A701 review

Mio A701 review

A decent handheld with some nice features, including GSM, GPRS and GPS capability, the Mio A701 is small for a device with this much going for it. We aren't the biggest fans of the optional Mio Map navigation software, as it has some functionality bugs, but you can buy the A701 without the software and install another application Read more

19 April 2006, 11:53  |  Tags: Mio, Mio A701, Windows Mobile, GPS, megapixel camera

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