The Navigon 2110MAX is basically a widescreen version of its predecessor, the 2110. This is only in terms of appearance as there are a few internal features that the Navigon 2110MAX has over its predecessor. Of these, the main one is the latest Navigator 7 software which makes entering your input even easier. Other assistant features in the Navigon 2110MAX include Reality View Pro and Lane Assistance Pro. You can buy the device with preinstalled European maps which makes your navigation possible as soon as you get your hands on it.
One of the best features of the Navigon 2110MAX is its appearance. The sleek, black finish has all its keys integrated easily into the casing with just enough raise to make it easy to find by just feeling all over the device. Even the TMC antenna has been built into the device in a way that it easily fits into the car charger with only a little cable.
The display of the Navigon 2110MAX is nice and bright, Measuring 4.3 inches diagonally and has a nice anti glare coating shielding the screen from sunlight pretty efficiently. Driving with the screen in daylight is easy and efficient. The user interface looks pretty normal as Garmin has not really worked on changing it from its predecessor. The only difference is that it runs faster and also has a picture viewer.
The menu icons expand when chosen to reveal a number of additional options. Similarly, you can also retract the options to reduce the clutter on the screen. Entering input into the screen is quite easy, though the addition of a physical QWERTY keyboard would have been a massive improvement. The “auto correction” feature does help as small mistakes can be corrected without any problem. To top it all off, you can use the Reality View Proto show a real time graphical representation of all the motorway lanes and exit lanes. Check up all the Navigon 2110MAX reviews online.
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