For all that, the Navigon 2100 is still a very competent sat-nav. It's not perfect by any means, with fiddly address entry and the occasional satellite signal drop-out, but for £100 it's a very competent, usable navigation system.
With speed camera information (plus the potential for TMC traffic info), and an excellent mapping engine, some very nice route planning tools and a comprehensive POI database, if you've £100 to spend on a sat-nav system, you won't go far wrong with this.
And though it may occasionally be a little unreliable in very built up areas, for 99 per cent of the time you'll probably not be driving through forests of skyscrapers.
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