Navigon today announced NAVIGON 2100 max, a personal navigation device (PNDs) at CeBIT 2008 in Hannover, Germany to bring high end navigation features to the 2100 series line.
Navigon 2100 max include a 4.3″ screen, spoken driving directions via text to speech, and of course the brand exclusive Reality View, which provides 3D guidance around freeway intersections.
What Navigon also announced today with the release of 2100 max and 2120 max was the FreshMaps service. FreshMaps provides up to 12 map and POI updates in three years which normally costs $80 if you buy it directly.
The Navigon 2100 max comes with maps of the continental U.S. and will cost $300
Other features we haven’t mentioned include:
- DirectHelp: access to directions and phone numbers of emergency services
Lane Assistant: lane guidance to assist drivers in making the correct upcoming maneuver - Automatic Speed Warnings: indicates posted speed limit and notifies driver with visual and verbal warnings
- Route Planning: allows users to plot a route with multiple waypoints
In addition you can add Navigon’s life time real time traffic updates for $100, and Zagat survey ratings and reviews for $40.
(Via NaviGadget.)
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