NAVIGON 2100: "
NAVIGON'unveiled today'the elegantly designed NAVIGON 2100'at IFA 2007, the world’s largest consumer electronics show. Packed with ‘wow’ features, the NAVIGON 2100, a slim, easy-to-use and affordable personal navigation device for the North American market, surpasses the basics to deliver an intelligent, premium navigation experience in an innovatively designed package.
The NAVIGON 2100 offers stunning 2D and 3D map views, a brilliant, anti-glare 3.5″ touchscreen, simple-to-maneuver menus and spoken turn-by-turn directions and street names via advanced text to speech — one of the only devices in its price tier to do so. Predictive text and city-first or street-first data entry, as well as millions of pre-loaded points of interest, help make destination entry easy.
Key features include:
- Reality View: exclusive and available only on all NAVIGON devices,'Reality View provides 3D, photo-realistic virtual reality views of'complex interchanges, complete with road geometry and actual road'sign text
- Text-to-Speech: Provides clearly spoken driving directions and street'names
- Automatic Speed Warnings: Shows posted speed limit and notifies driver'with visual and verbal warnings when driver is speeding
The NAVIGON 2100 ships pre-loaded with two software features that can be unlocked with an accessory pack available at retail. These accessories include:
- Subscription-Free Lifetime Traffic: Advises on traffic flow,'incidents and alternate routes for the lifetime of the product
- ZAGAT Survey'Ratings and Reviews: Five destination guides,'including top U.S. hotels, resorts and spas, restaurants, golf'courses, as well as attractions and nightlife in 70+ U.S. cities help'users make informed destination choices
The NAVIGON 2100 will be available for purchase online and at major North American retail outlets this fall for an MSRP of $249. Special NAVIGON 2100 accessory packs enable Lifetime Traffic and ZAGAT Survey(R) Ratings and Reviews at respective MSRPs of $99.99 and $39.99.
For more information visit NAVIGON
(Via Mobility Site.)
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