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Did The Navigon 8110 Just Slip Past The FCC?

Navigon 81XX GPS

Looks like Navigon has moved another portable navigation device past the FCC’s rigorous testing procedures. The Navigon 81XX looks to be a 100-channel portable GPS that doubles as an in-car navigation system, coming with both a car cradle and a 12V cigarette lighter adapter. It also looks like the Navigon model will have preloaded maps and software via an SD card, FreshMaps updates via a USB connection to your computer, and Navigon Sync which allows you to import your Microsoft Outlook contact directly onto the Navigon 81XX. What we’re wondering is if this mysterious 81XX is actually the Navigon 8110 from CeBIT 2008?

via engadget

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April 24, 2008   No Comments

Navigon 2100 Max And 2120 Max Now In Stores

Navigon 2100 GPS

Navigon’s 2100 and 2120 max models we told you about in early March are finally available for purchase.  The 2100 max is available in the US, solely featuring US maps, and priced at $299 while the 2120 max will sell in Canada for $329 and include both US and Canadian maps.  The two 4.3-inch touchscreen GPS units feature FreshMaps compatibility, Reality View for 3D viewing of complicated intersections and junctions, text-to-speech, land assistance and speed warnings.

The Navigon 2100 max and 2120 max can be bought at the Navigon website, or as of the date of this posting at least, the 2100 max is on sale at Amazon for $279.

Via Slippery Brick

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April 17, 2008   No Comments

Navigon 2110, 8110 Videos From CeBit 2008

Check out this presentation from Navigon from CeBIT 2008 where the company presents it entry-level, 4.3-inch Navigon 2110 max GPS device…

And this one of the 4.8-inch widescreen Navigon 8110.

Via Aving