An Insight to 2010’s Latest GPS Navigators

GPS devices in this time and age are fast becoming more of a necessity with the baffling numberless system of roads and freeways.

Navigon, a brand name that most likely isn’t as well known as its fellow competition in the GPS market, only just produced some new-fangled GPS devices. The sleek and easy-to-use top range device from Navigon, the Navigon 7200T GPS navigator, showcases attributes like maps of U.S.A., Canada, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, ability to calculate the shortest, optimum or fastest routes, option of 2D or 3D mode and a voice command system. Utilizing a 4.3″ wide touchscreen display, this Navigon device is the excellent alternative for consumers wanting to splurge money on a similarly priced product.

The  all-new top of the range Navigon GPS navigator, the Navigon 8100T GPS navigator, serves up voice recognition, a great 3D view on the screen, fast route recalculation, a large 4.8″ screen, Bluetooth connectivity, and lots more. Sporting 128MB of RAM, a special dedicated 3D graphics chipset and a 533MHz processor, the Navigon 8100T GPS navigator is thus far, the fastest GPS machine produced by Navigon. With other great features such as voice navigation entry, real time traffic updates, Bluetooth Handsfree, Navigon Sync, Zagat Ratings and Reviews and Direct Help, consumers can select this flawless GPS navigator from Navigon with both their eyes shut and be pleasantly surprised!

Similar to its fellow consumer electronics giants, Magellan just a while ago revealed the Magellan 3250 GPS navigator which owns a multitude of attributes in its sleek and portable body. This Magellan device has a 3.5″ color touchscreen display, preloaded maps of U.S.A. and Canada together with 6 million points of interest (POI), AAA TourBook, AAA Roadside Assistance, Voice Command interface, Bluetooth connectivity and a whole lot more. Through such a large variety of functions, folks are spoilt for choice.

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