- Posted on July 18th, 2008 in Electronics, Products that have tested well in a group test
Navigon’s 2100 GPS device is a "very competent sat-nav", according to a new review.
Jonathan Bray of TrustedReviews stated that while the system is "not perfect", for its £100 price tag it is a "usable" product.
Writing for the website, he explained that the device particularly benefited from a "surprisingly comprehensive feature set", including a built-in TMC receiver and speed camera warnings.
Discussing the latter, Mr Bray said: "It took me a while to figure out that you have to delve into the menu settings and read a disclaimer notice before the option becomes available, but it’s still an unusual inclusion in a sat-nav this cheap."
He added that the 2100 included an "excellent" Navigon mapping engine, as well as "clean and extremely clear" images.
Pocket-Lint.co.uk’s Stuart Miles also recently stated he was "very impressed" by the system.
In a review for the website, he added that the device’s strength was its "clear, simple and reliable" navigational facilities, which supports postcode and house number entry.


