Introducing the Navigon 7100
With a screen size of 4.3 inches and several features that are unique to this price point, it's no wonder that more people are taking a serious look at the Navigon 7100.
Buy a Navigon 7100 Features At A Glance
- Precise turn-by-turn directions, including spoken road names via text-to-speech
- Lane assistant recommends the best lane for you to be in relative to the proposed route
- Photo-realistic 3D images of junctions, complete with actual sign text and exit ramp guidance
- Free real-time traffic information via the integrated traffic receiver
- High-contrast, wide-format 4.3-inch, full-color touch-screen display; unit measures 5.1 x 3.5 x 0.9 inches (W x H x D)
Navigon 7100 at CES 2008
GPS Navigation Makes Travelling Less of a Conflict
With the invention of GPS navigation, many people will never have to learn how to fold a map so that it fits back into the vehicle’s glove compartment. It may help with the common fight over stopping and asking for directions. For some reason, there is no dishonor in asking the car’s on-board GPS navigation system how to get somewhere, yet it can be embarrassing for many people to stop and ask a perfect stranger for directions.
Given the availability of GPS navigation units such as the Navigon 7100 GPS to many drivers, all one would be required to do is punch in their destination and the device would find their location and assign an optimal route to their destination. Most are able to give step-by-step directions, providing correct maps have been unloaded onto the system and the user has pre-paid for the service. GPS navigation systems are not only used by shipping companies all over the world to find their ships' destinations, these same satellite systems are now being used by private individuals for their own personal use.