
We all know Motorola is deep in the red when it comes to mobile phones and seriously needs to pull out something huge this year, a la Palm. But most of us forget that the company released a pair of GPS devices late last year, the Motonav TN20 and Motonav TN30.
The folks over at CNET got a chance to try out the Motonav TN30 and while it had some impressive features, it had one major downfall. The good? An intuitively designed menu, good, clean graphics, useful Bluetooth and text-to-speech. And the bad? Buggy software. Probably the worst thing you could throw at a portable GPS navigator in a review, or alternatively, the worst thing a PND could throw at you when you’re driving.
Yep, in CNET’s words, “The TN30’s software was slow, unresponsive, and extremely buggy, requiring a hard reset every other day.”
‘Nuff said.
via cnet