First Look at Navigon 2100
A new GPS unit was presented by Navigon at IFA with the promise that it will please drivers that are looking for extra features. The 2100 model works around a 3.5 inch touchscreen and contains a number of mapping units while sharing the slim profile exhibited in the 5100 and the 7100. We have a bunch of extra features that includes Reality View, which shows a 3d mock-up of the road while indicating lane changes and even signs located in the area. With Navigon 2100 traffic data is free. This comes in contrast with other units that charge for this. ZAGAT star ratings can also be used and provides information regarding the best hotels and restaurants in major US cities.
If this is not enough you can always enjoy speed limit warnings and vocalized directions that come with complete street names. There is still no word on the regions covered or the storage that is to be used. Rumors say that maps for continental USA and Canada will be stored on an SD card. The launch of Navigon 2100 is announced for fall and estimated price is $250

