Navigon 5100 GPS System New Portable Navigation
Display Type: Color
Condition: New
Type: Automotive
Specifications
Samsung 400Mhz processor
3.5″ Touch-Screen Display with 4:3 aspect ratio
Fully integrated SiRF StarIII GPS chip
2 GB SD Card
64 MB RAM/256 MB Flash ROM
Integrated Traffic Receiver
Rechargeable 1200 mAh lithium ion battery
Measures 4.2″ x 3.3″ x 0.9″
Weight: 6.35 ounces
Features
Intuitive Menus
2D and 3D Map Views
Photorealistic junction views (Reality View)
Lane Guideance (Lane Assistant)
Automatic Speed Warnings
Subscription-free traffic
Zagat Ratings and Reviews
Text to Speech with spoken street names
The NAVIGON 5100 portable navigator brings a different look to GPS with its chrome-and-black finish, and you’ll find a couple of features that set it apart from the competition. You’ll see unique photo-realistic images of complicated intersections, providing the best possible guidance to get you through particularly difficult maneuvers. It also provides subscription-free traffic updates in metropoliltan areas, for no-hassle congestion coverage without costly fees.
Again offers the popular Navigon 5100 3.5″ Portable GPS System, model no. 10000130, for $199.99 with free shipping. That’s tied with last week’s mention as the lowest total price we’ve seen by $19. Sales tax is added where applicable. Features include lifetime traffic updates, a 3.5″ touch screen LCD, Reality View, voice-guided directions with text-to-speech, SD card slot, and more. Deal ends June 7.
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Posted on June 10th, 2008 by admin
Filed under: GPS Device

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