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Navigon 2100 Max Review - PC Mag

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A review of the Navigon 2100 max navigator has been posted over at PC Magazine. 'The 2100 max has three usage profiles (Car, Bike, and Pedestrian) as well as three route preferences (Fast, Optimum, and Short). Using the default settings (Car and Fast), the routes my test unit generated were identical to those calculated by other Navtec-based devices. I did note, however, that route calculation times were significantly longer than those of competing devices. For example, my extended trip test route (about 640 miles) took almost 80 seconds to compute. I've found that most TomTom units calculate the same route in about 10 seconds, while the Garmin nüvis take about 20 seconds—reasonable times. Eighty seconds feels like an eternity in comparison.'

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