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Navigon 4310 Max-For maximum efficiency!

Navigon 4310 MaxThe Navigon 4310 Max is a new GPS receiver which is one device that is guaranteed to make your life easier. With dimensions of 11.9 x 2.1 x 7.6 cm, you can easily fit the device into your pocket. This along with the 170 g actually makes the device quite pocket friendly. Fixing the device on your automobile is easy using the car stand that comes in box with the Navigon 4310 Max .

The LCD widescreen is very nice to view your pictures on, as the clarity and brightness is top class. This widescreen display has an antiglare coating which makes the screen nice and bright even in sunlight. Maps of European countries include Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Spain along with many more.

There are a number of different GPS functions that you have instant access to. These include Speed Assistant, Real Signpost Display, Lane Assistant Pro and Reality View Pro. All of these features make access to the navigation tools even easier. Traffic services such as TMC allow you to detect any build up of traffic so that you can navigate your way around it. The built in software is also easy to use as the user interface is simple and well laid out. You can update the software using the USB cable as well as the microSD memory card slot on the side of the device. The built in 64 MB RAM should be good enough to run the applications that you want to run without any annoying time lag or delay. The Battery life of the Navigon 4310 Max is quite good as the Lithium ion battery lasts for a few hours without having to recharge it. The car power adapter has a TMC antenna allows you to charge your device when you are using the car which is necessary in case you want to travel on a long distance journey. Read all the Navigon 4310 Max reviews here.

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