Engadget hit the GPS section of IFA in a major way today, scoring some serious face time with Navigon's new bargain-basement
2100 GPS. Our thoughts? For the price, this is a pretty tight little package. While the screen isn't quite as big as some of the competition, the interface and build quality put this in a class that you would think would break slightly more bank... but no. Check the gallery for a vast and varied selection of photos.
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Jim Hawkins @ Sep 4th 2007 11:50AM
nice!
Renee @ Nov 26th 2007 7:02PM
Bought the 2100 on Black Friday. Opened the box, plugged in in and began using it right out of the box. Already had a Dell Axim and GPS receiver. The 2100 offeres a bigger screen that the Axim and I like the display when on the interstate. The speed warning is also nice. I can't find a clear answer on updating the maps, so while a bit concerned about that, it's worthe the $99.00 I paid on black Friday.