September 3rd, 2008 at 12:43 pm

Just a week after announcing the Navigon 7200T, the GPS manufacturer announced a second in-car GPS on Wednesday: the Navigon 2200T. Though it’s billed as an entry-level portable navigation device, the 2200T offers plenty of advanced navigation features that set it apart from similarly priced competitors.
For an affordable $229, you get text-to-speech functionality, lane assistance, and 3D renderings of highway interchanges. In addition, the Navigon 2200T offers free real-time traffic updates for life. That’s right: free for life. The traffic capabilities are available right out of the box without a subscription, and will show you areas of congestion on the maps; the type of incident; and alternate routes.
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