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The Navigon 2200T is a well-priced, mid-range GPS receiver designed to offer an easy-to-use navigation system at an affordable price. The second of four Navigon mid-range GPS receivers, the Navigon 2200T is an upgrade from the Navigon 2000S in that it features a traffic receiver that offers completely free and real-time traffic updates for the life-time of the device. The traffic receiver covers over 95 cities across both the U.S. and Canada, and provides alerts for both traffic troubles and possible alternative routes. In addition, the 2200T (like its downgraded peer) is ultra-thin and portable (under ¾” thick) and yet features a brilliant 3.5” touchscreen display, not to mention an ATLAS III AT642D-XAC (375MHz) processor with a SiRF GRF3i+ GPS chip. The Navigon 2200T retails for a slightly more expensive $229.99 (versus $199.99 for the 2000S) and comes with a 90 day limited warranty.
MSRP $229.99
Release date January, 2009
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The 2200T offers advanced text-to-speech voice guidance for verbal directions including street names, Reality View Pro for displaying photo-realistic 3D views with actual road signs for any highway interchange that a driver may encounter, and Lane Assistant Pro for preparing the driver by providing clear visual lane guidance. Plus, the 2200T boasts an Instant Fix GPS system that triangulates global positions in a matter of seconds, a DirectHelp system that provides instant driving directions and contact information for nearby hospitals police pharmacies etc, Fast Destination Entry that allows users to enter and find information much quicker than a typical GPS unit, and optional Navigon FreshMaps so that users can update their unit's map 12 times a year for just $79.99 extra. The 2200T also sports pre-loaded maps of the lower 48 states, multi-destination trip planning, 64MB of internal memory, a USB 1.1 port, a micro SD card slot, and a non-removable Lithium-ion battery.
Features
- Ultra-Thin & Portable
- 3.5” Touchscreen Display
- ATLAS III AT642D-XAC Processor
- SiRF GRF3i+ GPS Chip
- Traffic Receiver
- Advanced Text-to-Speech Voice Guidance
- Reality View Pro
- Lane Assistant Pro
- Instant Fix GPS
- DirectHelp
- Fast Destination Entry
- Optional Navigon FreshMaps ($79.99)
- Preloaded Maps
- Multi-Destination Trip Planning
- 64 MB DDR SDRAM/2 GB mDOC flash
- Micro SD card slot
- USB 1.1 Port
- 740 mAh Lithium Ion Battery
- Measures 3.8″ x 2.9″ x 0.7″
- Weighs approx. 4.3 oz
- 90 Day Limited Warranty
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Navigon 2200T
• Navigon 2200T 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Text-To-Speech and Free Traffic Alerts
• 2200T GPS
UPC: 812619010000
EAN: 812619010000
MPN: 10000330
Competitors
MSRP $200.00
Released March, 2009
Pros
- reasonably priced
- large 4.3" touchscreen display
- text-to-speech
Cons
- poor operators manual
- interface is not as well designed / intuitive as competitors
- difficult to connect the charging cable if placed in the windshield mount
Navigon 2200T
vs.
Magellan RoadMate 1440
MSRP $249.99
Released May, 2007
Pros
- affordable
- compact size
- quality brand
Cons
- no text-to-speech, basic 'go left/right' directions only
- no included AC wall adapter - needs to be purchased separately
- can take a while to acquire a satellite signal
Navigon 2200T
vs.
Garmin Nuvi 250
MSRP $249.99
Released February, 2008
Pros
- affordable price
- 4.3-inch touchscreen
- simple and easy to use
Cons
- doesn't announce if you miss a turn - simply recalculates route
- very few bonus features
Navigon 2200T
vs.
Magellan RoadMate 1400
MSRP $249.99
Released June, 2008
Pros
- 4.3" touchscreen display
- affordable price
- free ad-supported live FM traffic updates
Cons
- touchscreen is not sensitive enough
- tinny speaker
- comes with a 12V car charger only, no AC adaptor (sold separately)
Navigon 2200T
vs.
Garmin Nuvi 205W
MSRP $199.95
Released April, 2008
Pros
- Were easy to use, nice touch screen
- Easy to demount from holder, so you may bring it in your pocket
- Good value
Cons
- No expansion interface such as SD card to load more maps.
- The holder does not attach to surfaces well. It falls frequently from both windshield and dash.
- Routing algorithm does not work well. It has routed me in circles more than once.
Navigon 2200T
vs.
TomTom ONE 130/130S
MSRP $199.99
Released March, 2008
Magellan's RoadMate 1200 is the lowest-price model of the company's RoadMate automotive GPS receivers and features a 3.5-inch QVGA, full colour touch-screen display and an intuitive interface for easy usage while driving. The receiver comes with pre-loaded maps of the United States (including Hawaii and Puerto Rico) on a bundled SD card, Magellan's SmartDetour...
Navigon 2200T
vs.
Magellan RoadMate 1200
MSRP $199.99
Released January, 2009
The Mio Moov S300 is an entry-level GPS navigator outfitted with Mio Moov’s revolutionary ‘Mio Spirit’ navigation software, described as a “highly usable software system focused on minimizing clicks by simplifying the interface so users can save time and effort during their travel.” The first of four Mio Moov Spirit GPS receivers, the Mio...
Navigon 2200T
vs.
Mio Moov S300
MSRP $249.99
Released January, 2009
The Mio Moov S500 is an entry-level GPS navigator outfitted with Mio Moov’s revolutionary ‘Mio Spirit’ navigation software, described as a “highly usable software system focused on minimizing clicks by simplifying the interface so users can save time and effort during their travel.” The second of four Mio Moov Spirit GPS receivers, the Mio...
Navigon 2200T
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Mio Moov S500
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Pros
- 3.5" touchscreen
- affordable
- optional Navigon FreshMaps monthly map updates (cost extra)
- free, real time traffic updates (over 95 cities in US and Canada)
- only $30 more than the Navigon 2000S which doesn't feature traffic updates
- lane assist
Cons
- poor warranty
- non-removable battery
- not worth it over the 2000S if you live in an area without traffic updates
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