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The Navigon 4300T Max is a GPS receiver released during the second quarter of 2009. The 4300T Max is an upgrade from the Navigon 3300 Max and adds along several features such as built-in Bluetooth for making hands-free calls, free lifetime traffic info, and text-to-speech technology. Plus, the 4300T Max GPS receiver features high-quality photo-realistic intersections (Reality View Pro) and Rand McNally scenic routes, including Best of the Road, Weekend Getaways, Scenic Tours, and Regional Trips. Unlike its peer, the Navigon 4300T Max receiver boasts up to 2GB (versus 1GB) flash memory. The 4300T Max GPS also includes more points of interest and a longer-lasting battery. In all other ways, the Navigon 4300T Max is a duplicate of the 3300 Max. The Navigon 4300T Max retails for $279.99 and was available for pre-ordering beginning March 9th (2009) on Amazon, CompUSA, Crutchfield, JR, and TigerDirect.
MSRP $279.99
Release date March, 2009
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Upgraded Features
- Bluetooth
- Text-to-Speech
- Photo-Realistic Intersections
- Rand McNally Scenic Routes
- 2GB Flash Memory
Features
- NAVIGON MyRoutes
- Reality View Light
- Lane Assistant Pro
- Clever Parking
- POI Click
- Coordinate entry
- NAVIGON MyReport
- Favorites on the map
- Emergency Help
- Safety Camera
- Smart Speller
- Speed Assistant
- Autoswitch Day & Night Mode
- Intuitive user interface
- Real Signpost Display
- 2D/3D view
- Dynamic Route Overview
- PIN Protection
- "Go Home" Function
- MicroSD Card
Specifications
- Display: 4.3" touchscreen in 16 : 9 format
- GPS: SiRF Star III + Instant Fix II
- Operating System: Windows CE
- Memory: 2 GB Flash / 64 MB RAM
- Processor: Atlas IV (500 MHz)
- Battery: 1300 mAh Lithium battery
- Weight: 6.2 oz
- Dimensions: 4-3/4”W x 3”H x 15/16”D
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Competitors
MSRP $349.99
Released March, 2009
Pros
- microSD storage expansion
- large 4.3" touchscreen display
- onscreen keyboard can be used in ABC or QWERTY modes
Cons
- no FM transmitter for listening to instructions or music over car stereo
- no Bluetooth compatibility
- FM traffic updates are often inaccurate
Navigon 4300T Max
vs.
Garmin Nuvi 1350T
MSRP $300.00
Released June, 2009
Pros
- highway lane (exit) assist
- large 4.7" colour touchscreen display
- multi-destination routing
- affordable price
Cons
- poor placement of USB port - cannot be plugged in while mounted
- poor POI database, also very strict with search queries
Navigon 4300T Max
vs.
Magellan RoadMate 1475T
MSRP $250.00
Released March, 2009
Pros
- large 4.7" touchscreen display
- microSD expansion for additional maps
- text-to-speech
Cons
- sound quality is tinny
- does not always respond promptly to touch
- lacks higher end features such as Bluetooth, FM transmitter, etc...
Navigon 4300T Max
vs.
Magellan RoadMate 1470
MSRP $299.99
Released March, 2009
Pros
- voice prompts and text to speech
- public transportation and pedestrian modes
- affordable price
- 6-million POI
Cons
- no lane or exit assist
- smaller 3.5" touchscreen
Navigon 4300T Max
vs.
Garmin Nuvi 1260T
MSRP $299.99
Released March, 2009
Pros
- text-to-speech - reads the names of streets as it prompts you to turn
- 25% slimmer than previous generation
- affordable price
- 4.3" touchscreen
Cons
- no FM transmitter
- no Bluetooth compatibility for hands-free calling
Navigon 4300T Max
vs.
Garmin Nuvi 1350
Reviews
March 9, 2009
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Pros
- Bluetooth - for hands-free calling
- 2GB of internal memory
- Rand McNally Scenic Routes
- affordable price
- MicroSD expansion slot
- free real-time traffic updates
- text-to-speech functionality
- 4.3" touchscreen
- 2 hours of portable use with built in rechargeable battery
- MyRoutes creates 3 routes from which the driver can chose one
- lane and exit assist modes
Cons
- somewhat misleading moniker - 4300T Max is a lower end model than the 4300T
- lacks the voice-enabled address entry and control of the 4300T
- non-removable battery
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Pros
- Bluetooth - for hands-free calling
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