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GPS receiver - automotive - refurbished More product details

46 reviews
November, 2009
alaTest has collected and analyzed 46 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the screen. The usability also impresses, but many are less positive about the maps.
Screen, Usability, Lcd
Maps, Memory, Menu, Interface
Experts rate this product 67/100 and users 54/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Global Positioning Systems (GPS), the Navigon 7200T is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 88/100 = Very Godd quality.
The Navigon 7200T offers address entry via voice and 3D renderings of major landmarks. The GPS also features text-to-speech functionality, advanced lane assistance, and integrated Bluetooth
The 7200T's voice command system is limited to address entry and requires some training. The user interface isn't as simple as a Garmin or TomTom unit
Though the Navigon 7200T doesn't have cleanest user interface, the portable GPS offers plenty of advanced navigation features and accurate directions.
Having to compete with the likes of Garmin and TomTom is no easy task, but Navigon is hoping to woo some new customers with the Navigon 7200T. Design Like the Navigon 2000S, the Navigon 7200T features a slightly new design with a black matte...
Moving beyond appearances, the Navigon 7200T comes preloaded with maps of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands and offers Zagat ratings and reviews of various points of interest. You get a number of advanced features, ...
Free lifetime traffic, Helpful lane navigation, Voice entry, Attractive design
Small POI database, 3D buildings not helpful for navigation, Street names on map hard to read
The $449 Navigon 7200T is a gorgeously designed unit that's sure to enhance any dash. While we'd prefer more substance and less eye candy, it almost always performed as good as it looks. Buyers should also consider the Magellan Maestro 4350, which has ...
The holiday season is the time of year when new GPS devices abound. So far this year, we've seen the Mio Knight Rider GPS, the Garmin nüvi 755T, and the full-featured Navigon 2200T. When I received Navigon's top-of-the-line 7200T ($449.99 list), I was ...
Slick design. Reality View Pro and Lane Assistant Pro. 3D Landmarks. On-route exit POI guide. Included lifetime traffic subscription
Relatively expensive. Small POI database. Voice-entry feature is underwhelming
The good-looking Navigon 7200T is loaded with features, but at almost twice the price of the impressive 2200T, it's hardly a bargain.
So far this year, we've seen the Mio Knight Rider GPS, the Garmin nüvi 755T, and the full-featured Navigon 2200T. When I received Navigon's top-of-the-line 7200T ($449.99 list), I was anxious to see how it compared with the impressive 3.5-inch...
Navigon's 7200T GPS system has a pretty face and proves that beauty can sometimes only be skin deep.
Attractive interface and styling; robust POI database; accurate GPS performance
Nonfunctional Bluetooth; unintuitive destination entry; poor speaker performance
We previously reviewed the entry-level 2000S from NAVIGON, which features a lot of bells and whistles but not all that NAVIGON has to offer. Now we've had a chance to play around with the top-of-the-line 7200T which features every feature that NAVIGON ...
With prices of basic standalone PNDs (Personal Navigation Devices) racing to the bottom, and increasing threats from navigation apps on mobile devices, what's a
Navigon continues to impress me. While I don't think they will break into the number two spot in North America anytime soon, they are becoming a big force in their space. The Navigon 7200t builds on the older NAVIGON 7100, gets rid of a few annoyances ...
Navigon 7200T portable GPS navigation features a 4.3-inch touch screen with auto day/night mode, an auto-off feature, speed assistant, multi-destination trip planning, Bluetooth technology and
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