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Product Description Navigon 7200T 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigation with Bluetooth, Text-to-Speech, and Free Traffic Alerts From Navigon
Consider the NAVIGON 7200T as a guide to your world - how to get from one point to another in comfort and what you might find when you get there. The Navigon 7200t uses GPS and other technologies to keep you ahead of traffic and obstacles throughout your journey. Routine program updates re-route you around traffic congestion with color-coded incident icons, traffic flow data, and more. Only NAVIGON makes traffic work out of the box for the life of the product, no subscription, no additional hardware, no strings attached. Voice Destination Entry lets you specify a street address by saying it out loud. Landmark View 3D displays North America's best-known buildings in richly textured 3D. Reality View Pro and Lane Assistant Pro combine to provide 3D images, actual road sign text, and lane guidance to make sure you never miss another turn again. With DirectHelp, push a button and get instant directions and phone numbers to emergency and roadside services. Powered by NAVIGON's next generation software, the 7200T is fast and easy to use. An elegant 4.3" flat panel Touchscreen makes this device a true beauty. Bluetooth provides easy one touch calling and access to your cell phone contact list. NAVIGON's Exit Guide lets you search upcoming exits for restaurants, gas stations, hotels, and more with one click, gets you where you want to go. Auto Day/Night Mode SiRF InstantFix II GPS Receiver Centrality Titan I 600 MHz processor 4.3 flat panel Touchscreen with 16 - 9 aspect ratio SiRF GRF3i+ GPS chip plus InstantFix II Micro SD card slot, USB 2.0 port 64 MB RAM/2 GB MLC flash Integrated traffic receiver and antenna Non-removable 1500 mAh lithium ion battery Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Dimensions - 4.6 x 3.2 x 0.75 Weight - 6.5 ounces





Amazon Sales Rank: #63 in Consumer Electronics
Color: Black
Brand: Navigon
Model: 10000340
Original language: English, French
Dimensions: 4.53" h x .71" w x 2.91" l, 1.08 pounds
Native resolution: 480 x 272
Display size: 4.3
Features
Advanced Text-to-Speech Voice Guidance. Turn-by-turn directions with street names.
Bluetooth Hands-Free with Contacts. Stay focused on the road ahead.
NAVIGON Sync. Imports your Outlook contacts for easy access to addresses.
Auto Day/Night Mode. Adjusts your screen for better daytime or nighttime viewing.
Free Real-Time Traffic Updates. Coverage across 80 cities for the life of your product.





Editorial Reviews Navigon 7200T 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigation with Bluetooth, Text-to-Speech, and Free Traffic Alerts From Navigon
Amazon.com Manufacturer's Review (August 22, 2008)For those looking for both style and substance, the Navigon 7200T combines an elegantly designed black housing with an extra-wide 4.3-inch flatscreen that provides photo-realistic images of virtually every highway intersection and exit complete with sign text and lane guidance. Pre-loaded with maps of both the U.S. and Canada, the 7200T comes with free real-time traffic updates (for the life of the device) and allows users to reroute with the touch of a button. Other features include Bluetooth handsfree communication when paired with your cell phone, text-to-speech capabilities for turn-by-turn directions with street names, ZAGAT restaurant ratings and reviews, and millions of pre-loaded points of interest.

The features and functions of the Navigon 7200T are controlled via intuitive, easy-to-use animated menus that use predictive text input to quickly and easily select your city, state and address. It comes pre-loaded with complete maps of the U.S. and Canada, providing you with superbly accurate, seamless door-to-door directions wherever your vehicular travels might take you. It's powered by a 600 MHz Centrality Titan I processor and runs the Microsoft Windows CE Net 5.0 operating system. You can load additional optional maps via MicroSD memory cards or by connecting to your PC with the USB 2.0 port.

Free Real-Time Traffic Updates for LifeOnly Navigon gives you free real-time traffic updates for the life of your device. No subscriptions or additional hardware needed. Just open the box, turn it on, and get instant access to traffic information ahead. The Navigon 7200T alerts you of traffic troubles and provides alternate routes for more than 110 cities across the U.S. and Canada. Whether the jam is caused by congestion, accidents or construction, our familiar red-yellow color-coding with incident icons makes it easy to tell exactly what's going on, where it is and with one click, the best way to get around it.
Voice Destination EntryWith the Navigon 7200T, you can focus on the road ahead without having to manually type in an address again. Simply speak the city, street and number and the 7200T will input each one field by field. In case you need additional guidance, Navigon's simple to use iconic menus will lead the way.






Landmark View 3DLandmark View 3D shows the best-known buildings across the U.S. and Canada in richly textured 3D. From the Empire State Building to Grauman's Chinese Theater and hundreds of landmarks in between, the Navigon 7200T lets you enjoy a new dimension in navigation.
Reality View ProNever miss your exit again. The next generation of Reality View provides more coverage in more places. Reality View Pro displays photo-realistic 3D views with actual road signs and lane guidance for virtually every highway interchange and exit you will encounter.
Lane Assistant ProWith the newest generation of Lane Assistant you'll never question which lane you should be driving in again. Lane Assistant Pro provides clear visual lane guidance complete with lane maps and arrows that indicate exactly which lane will keep you on course.
Bluetooth Hands-Free with ContactsThe 7200T features Bluetooth technology that turns your device into a hands-free speakerphone, so you can hold on to your conversations while keeping both hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road. Plus, the touch screen allows you to access your phone contacts and with one simple touch place a call. As an added feature, you can import your Microsoft Outlook contacts to your 7200T with Navigon Sync.

Advanced Text-to-Speech Voice GuidanceKeep your eyes on the road and let Navigon's advanced text-to-speech technology audibly guide you turn by turn with actual street names. Providing you more than simple turn-by-turn directions, the 7200T gives you additional guidance with full street names. Advanced phonetic technology ensures street names are pronounced clearly and correctly.
See what POIs are at the next exit with the help of Exit Guide.
Exit GuideWith Navigon's Exit Guide, you won't have to guess what points of interest are in the next exit or the next ten exits. This feature lets you scroll through each upcoming exit by number and search for the right restaurant, gas station, hotel, rest area, auto repair shop or store.
Innovative DesignThe 7200T takes Navigon's love for design one step further with a device that was crafted to attract attention. The ultra-thin, jet-black exterior is complemented by an innovative, 4.3-inch Flat Panel Touchscreen, a technology that results in a sleek, frameless design. Beauty is more than skin deep and the 7200T delivers on the inside with a software interface and map that is elegantly designed and intuitive.

ZAGAT Ratings and ReviewsIn addition to millions of POIs, the Navigon 7200T puts ZAGAT ratings and reviews for over 27,000 locations in 110 cities across the U.S. and Canada, at your fingertips. So whether you're looking for the best restaurant, hotel, golf course, nightclub, or attraction--you'll always know the perfect place to wine, dine, stay and play.
DirectHelpIt doesn't know CPR but it can help you find someone who does. Just push a button and get instant directions and phone numbers to the nearest hospitals, police stations, tow truck companies and pharmacies. The screen will display your exact location, so you know where you are and they know how to find you.
Fast and Friendly SoftwarePowered by Navigon's next generation software, the 7200T is fast and easy to use. You'll be able to enter your destination and generate a route in less than half the time. The Smart Speller feature anticipates and predicts the street you're searching for, requiring fewer screen "clicks" than any other portable GPS device to get you on your way. Smarter and more intuitive POI searches via our widescreen tabbed interface make looking for a special destination easy.
Instant Fix II GPS ReceiverWith Navigon's new SiRF InstantFix II GPS receiver, your device will lock onto a GPS satellite and find a signal in a matter of seconds. Plus it can even minimize the effects of tall buildings and trees, so you have a strong signal wherever the road may take you.

Other Useful Features Navigon 7200T 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigation with Bluetooth, Text-to-Speech, and Free Traffic Alerts From Navigon
Multi-Destination Trip Planning. Plan your entire trip at one time.
Millions of pre-loaded points of interest (POIs), including restaurants, gas stations, retailers, and more.
Speed Assistant. Displays speed limit and can warn you if you are exceeding it.
Auto-off Feature. Turns off your system when you turn off your car.
Auto Day/Night Mode. Adjusts your screen for better daytime or nighttime viewing.
Navigon FreshMaps. Optional subscription to keep your map up-to-date for three years.
What's in the BoxNavigon 7200T, pre-loaded maps for U.S. and Canada, car mount, adapter for dashboard mounting (plastic disk), car charger, Quick Start Guide

Customer Reviews Navigon 7200T 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigation with Bluetooth, Text-to-Speech, and Free Traffic Alerts From Navigon
Like another reviewer said, I REALLY want to like this GPS This GPS has so much potential. It is ridiculously feature-rich and has so many great options. I've had the chance to use it for a few days now on some fairly lengthy trips. And to my advantage it sat side-by-side with a Garmin 760 the entire time. My final consensus was to switch to a Garmin 765T which includes free traffic. But anyhow, here's my review of this unit. PROS: -Ridiculously fast recalculations. If you make a wrong turn, literally within 10 feet of making that wrong turn, it has already recognized it and re-routed you. It is just insane that way. -Routing is pretty good compared to the Garmin. For the most part they were the same routes. -Tons of features (avoidances, etc...) -Lane assist was dead-on for me, and was very helpful. CONS (or things you should know before you buy it): -Almost packed it back up 5 minutes after opening it because I got the illegal operation screen like 6 times in a row after turning the unit on for the first time. I almost gave up, but on the 6th time it let me in finally. -My biggest problem with this unit is that it does NOT turn on automatically when you start your car. I know it may sound petty, but I like my GPS on all the time because I check out street names, and keep an eye on the speed limits where they aren't posted. Having to turn on the unit EVERY time I get in the car is a nuisance (dealt with that for a year with a Mio C520; never again). -Speech recognition kind of sucks. For the NJ Turnpike it kept saying "New Jersey TPKE" (try pronouncing TPKE as a word and that's what it sounds like). It does this numerous times with major roads, including the "Garden State P" (why can't it just say PARKWAY???). The Garmin does a much better job with this. -As well it does not announce 95% of the exit numbers. It DOES show it on the screen but it is so stinking tiny it's almost impossible to see it (and I have fantastic vision). -The screen is feature-rich, but almost a little too rich. It's hard to see everything. Fonts are small, icons are small, buttons are small, etc... Just annoying overall. I kept seeing tiny icons pop up but I couldn't tell what the heck they were (gas stations, etc...?). -Traffic assist is a little more detailed than the Garmin. BUT one huge downside is that it does not tell you how major the delay is (other than color coding the icon). Garmin tells you how many minutes you will be backed up (ie 14 minutes); while the Navigon just tells you there is slow traffic, or stop and go traffic, or whatever. Makes it difficult to determine if you should route around it, or try and go through. -Automatic traffic rerouting is a joke. We had the GPS set to automatically route around traffic, yet on numerous occasions it took us right into traffic jams that it already knew about. The Garmin kept trying to tell us to get off (which we should have listened to). -Automatic daylight/nighttime display isn't working right. The time shows correctly but it was night for at least an hour before it switched over. If it is going to be wrong it needs to be wrong the other direction and switch to night display earlier rather than later. Having a blinding white light in your eyes for an hour while you're driving is NOT a good idea. The Garmin's switch was pretty much dead-on with sunset. -HUGE inconvenience is that you cannot search by name in the POI database. This renders it almost useless, though I have to say Garmin's is pretty well useless also. Numerous times both GPS's wouldn't show major retailers we were looking for and were only a few miles away. -Windshield mount is kind of obtrusive. Garmin really has the best mount out there as it is small and out of the way. This one is about twice as large which means it takes up twice as much of your windshield space and view of the road. -Speaker isn't that great. On the top two volume settings it is crackly, like a cheap alarm clock radio. On the third highest setting it is just about the right volume when driving on the highway, so it works out anyway. So in all, there are a lot of negatives, especially when comparing it to the Garmin units. If you've never owned a Garmin then you probably wouldn't rate it as negatively as I do. In fact I would probably have given it 4 or maybe 5 stars if I wasn't already spoiled by the Garmin GPS units. My advice? Spend the extra $100 and go with the Garmin 765T (or 755T). It's worth the price!
Stay away from Navigon I bought the 7200 becuse all the bells and whistles... Navigon is great exept they have built their nav system on a version of windows that is unstable. When the unit comes out of standby, not all of the buttons work or it just locks up and you have to reboot it. $300 junk. I will say if it were a stable system Iwould go back to them. For now the bad OS makes the thing worthless
not as good as I expected I thought about buying 7100 last year because I really wanted the lifetime traffic feature, but I waited until a new product comes out. With 7100, the biggest issue I heard was with its routing algorithms. I've experienced only one glitch with regard to its routing ability when 7200t decided that I should make a u-turn(if possible) when I know that my bank is on the right after the signal. There was one fatal error, which made me turn it off after about 3 minutes I turned on for the first time. I was not sure what it was but a window with an error message popped up on the screen like you would see on your computer screen. The most annoying thing with 7200t is its touch screen. It's not sensitive to the point where it just will not recognize your click until you press like 3 times, and it makes this circles on the screen like the ones you would see on your LCD monitor when you press your fingers on. I wish I can have that long vehicle mount that was available with 7100. My car's windshield is far enough that I have to move my body forward to reach my 7200t with its short mount. The new mount that comes with 7200t is not that stylish like that of 7100. The manual is not present in the box so you have to go online to download it. I guess it's all about reducing costs. Other features like, lifetime traffic, lane assistant, and speaking street names work very well. The lifetime traffic sold me out on this product but now that I know Garmin has the lifetime traffic on some of its models, I'm going to consider Garmin next time.

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