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Monday November 17, 2008
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The $449, 4.3-inch Navigon 7200T portable GPS unit is a much flashier and feature-filled version of the company's lower-end siblings. But as PC Magazine reports in its review, it's hardly a bargain at almost twice the price, despite its slick Reality View and Lane Assistant Pro technology.
The review said that while the 7200T features an impressive design, a Landmark 3D View, a Bluetooth hands-free mode, and an "on-exit" POI guide, its actual POI database is smaller than it should be. Plus, its voice entry system underwhelmed, although a lifetime traffic subscription is included in the rather hefty price tag. Click here to read the full review.
Posted By:
Jamie Lendino
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