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Dot Reviews: Navigon 8110: high-end SatNav
 Rob Ot
post Jul 14 2008, 09:27
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Navigon 8110: high-end SatNav

Ever since last year, when sat nav manufacturer Navigon re-designed their products, the company has exceeded itself with each new model released.






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 Infama
post Jul 28 2008, 14:19
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With ‘Panorama View 3D’, Navigon is the first manufacturer to implement an overview of the surroundings where height differences are shown. This offers the motorist an even more realistic view of their surroundings, which can only help with the orientation.


This is patently NOT true. HP ipaq 300 series and Mio 620/720 both have offered relief/contour mapping since the fall of 2007. They also offer, 3D building mapping and landmarks in 3D. Navigon is late to the party here. Indeed, the HP offers more stunning images, given that wonderful 800x480 pixel screen.
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 jimmyb
post Nov 14 2008, 14:26
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hi all, i bought this unit 3 months ago from pixmia and it went back to them 3 days later for a refund.
i have had quite a few sat navs over the years as i like to change them,and this unit was by far the worst one i've had.
it is unbelieveably slow,it kept crashing,and non responsive touchscreen.
maybe i just had a bad unit,but i dont think so.
just a friendly warning to anyone thinking of getting this sat nav.
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