
Navigon is a well-known name when it comes to GPS navigation systems, and this company has retired the venerable 7100 model, replacing it instead with the 7200T. This successor will retain Navigon’s free, real-time traffic as well as most features from it’s predecessor, but you will also benefit from a better user interface as well for greater ease-of-use. Among the features found on the 7200T are :-
- Centrality Titan 600MHz processor
- Updated GPS chip
- Reality-View with 3D buildings
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Destination entry mode
- Voice recognition
- Lane Assistant mode
- Hands-free speakerphone
Will you be willing to part with $449 for the Navigon 7200T when it rolls out this October?
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