Navman GPS Navigation Devices


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Navman S50 3D
Listed since 09/2008
Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC: No; Weight: 198g
"... the Navman S50 3D has some spot-on free safety camera data, a solid Bluetooth connection so you can search  …
2 Reviews, 6 Opinions
 
 
  Navman S30 3D
Listed since 11/2008
Type: In-car; Display size: 3.5"; TMC: No; Weight: 145g
As an affordable device to get you from A to B, Computeract!ve felt that the Navman S30 3D was a great choice.  …
4 Reviews, 5 Opinions
 
 
  S 30
Listed since 11/2007
Type: In-car; Display size: 3.5"; TMC: No; Weight: 161g
Performance-wise there are not to many GPS devices that can top the Navman S30. It is only let down by its lack  …
5 Reviews, 5 Opinions
 
 
  Navman S100
Listed since 01/2009
Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC; Weight: 150g
Despite its appealing looks and design, Reg Hardware was left decidedly unimpressed by the S100. The website found  …
1 Review, 5 Opinions
 
 
  S 90i
Listed since 09/2007
Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; TMC
"... The lack of an FM transmitter and a Pedestrian mode seem to be the biggest oversight, which is a shame  …
6 Reviews, 5 Opinions
 
 
  S 70
Listed since 11/2007
Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; Weight: 198g
"Does what it says on the tin, but is a little slow and the design could be a lot better."
2 Reviews, 6 Opinions
 
 
  F 30
Listed since 05/2007
Type: In-car
"If you only want a satnav with safety camera alerts and free traffic updates, the F30 will deliver, but  …
5 Reviews
 
 
  N60i/T1
Listed since 11/2006
Type: In-car; Display size: 4.3"; Weight: 240g
"Excellent all-rounder, glorious screen - a few extra features would have put this at the top."
4 Reviews, 5 Opinions
 
 
  N 40i
Listed since 10/2006
Type: In-car
"What would have been a solid system is brought down by the added cost incurred by the camera."
4 Reviews, 5 Opinions
 
 
 
 
  F 20
Listed since 10/2006
Type: In-car; Display size: 3.5"; Weight: 200g
"Good mapping, excellent shortcut buttons, but slow performance when inputting addresses."
2 Reviews, 5 Opinions
 
 
  N 20
Listed since 12/2006
Type: In-car
"A cinch to use, a five-hour battery and clean, clear maps earn this satnav our praise."
1 Review
 
 
  Navman iCN 720
Listed since 06/2006
Type: In-car; Display size: 4"
"... A high-quality navigation device, with excellent usability and on-screen information display, but NavPix may let it down somewhat ..."
3 Reviews
 
 
  iCN520
Listed since 09/2005
Type: In-car
"Annoying buttons and low volume contribute to a surprisingly lacklustre result from such a well-known name."
1 Review, 5 Opinions
 
 
  iCN530
Listed since 06/2006
Type: In-car; Display size: 3.5"
"The iCN530 is a good solid GPS unit that gives a good performance overall. Directions are clear and the maps  …
1 Review
 
 
  iCN750
Listed since 07/2006
Type: In-car; Display size: 4"
"At first glance, and we stress this is just a first glance, the iCN750 looks very sharp. While the camera may come across as a gimmick or a fad ..."
1 Review
 
 
  iCN550
Listed since 12/2005
Type: In-car; Display size: 3.5"; TMC
"A perfectly good system only spoilt by the roughness of the design. Unless you’re an early adopter this is probably one to steer clear of."
1 Review, 2 Opinions
 
 
  Navman iCN 320
Listed since 09/2005
Type: In-car
"With full functioning GPS units only a fraction more than this unit, Navman have cut too many features for  …
1 Review
 
 
  iCN510
Listed since 11/2004
Type: In-car
"... this is an excellent product - well designed, well executed and a lifesaver when venturing into unknown  …
1 Review, 5 Opinions
 
 
 
 
"Satnav head-to-head: Navman S100 vs TomTom Go 540 Live"
2 GPS Navigation Devices (approx. £50 - £170)
Register Hardware
Published on 12/2008
On test: TomTom Go 540 Live, Navman S100
"With satellite navigation devices you can go down either the functional route and get something that will get you from A to B but not necessarily keep you entertained on the way; or you can go all out and get one of the fully-loaded flagship models from the big-name manufacturers which offer everything but a kitchen sink for your front seat. Here are two." Review details: Two flagship satellite navigation devices were reviewed and rated based on features, performance and value for money. Scores ranged from 60% to 85%.    Test results
"Navman S30 3D satellite navigation"
1 Satellite Navigation Device (approx. £60)
Computer act!ve
Published on 10/2008
On test: Navman S30 3D
"Typifying the cut-throat nature of the technology industry, what was once a feature only to be found in the highest of the high-end has now filtered down into the lowest priced devices. Take the Navman S30 which, despite being the cheapest device in their current range features 3D landmarks of major UK cities." Review details: Single Test    Test results
"Navman S30 3D satnav"
1 Satellite Navigation Device (approx. £60)
Register Hardware
Published on 10/2008
On test: Navman S30 3D
"Navman's entry-level S30 navigator has been updated with a new headline-grabbing feature the manufacturer hopes will help shift units this coming christmas; 3D maps." Review details: Single Test    Test results
"Navman S50 3D"
1 Satellite Navigation Device (approx. £110)
Smartphone & PDA Essentials
Issue 79
On test: Navman S50 3D
"This new device from Navman bears the fruits of the company's merger with Mio but was inheriting an old case design a wise move?" Review details: Single Test    Test results

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