Navigon 7310
The Navigon 7310 is packed with features. The headline 3D enhancements still feel like a work in progress, but that doesn't stop this being a very functional sat-nav overall. At around £300, it's also priced reasonably considering the full Western European mapping and specification, although the necessity of forking out for a subscription to activate RDS-TMC in the UK reduces this. But if you do want a comprehensively capable personal navigation device, TomTom's GO 740 LIVE, the European map version of the GO 540 LIVE, remains our top recommendation, assuming you travel frequently enough to make the monthly subscription worthwhile. Read more...
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Frank said on 14th September 2009
Graphics look nice though.
Chris said on 14th September 2009
@Frank, y'know I was just thinking that. TomTom and Garmin could learn a few things from Navigon's graphics department...
Paul Dickinson said on 14th September 2009
I really like my Navigon 7310. 2 negative points however:
1) Poor choice of voices (if you live outside Germany)
2) No USA mapping
For a top-end piece ... more
haim said on 15th September 2009
The way the graphics are going, soon you won't need to look out the windscreen, just drive by the sat-nav 3d graphics! :)
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