Siemens VDO presents the VDO Dayton MS2110
Jun 12, 2006 gps navigation

auto-translated:After the VDO Dayton ms 2000, Siemens VDO presents a new PND (GPS Autonome), the VDO Dayton ms 2110.
The great innovation, it is the new software of navigation, developed by Siemens VDO, instead of preceding software of navigation not very convincing and provided by Map & Guide.
Like the VDO Dayton ms 2010, it integrates a receiver RDS/TMC for information traffic and good news, it is of information traffic of the Premium type, i.e. one will as well have information on the motorways paying as in the large cities as Paris will intra muros, its peripheral and the motorways of Island of France.
Its principal characteristics :
· Touch screen LCD TFT 3′ ‘ 5 anti-reflecting resolution 320 X 240 pixels
· Processor 200 MHz
· 544 Mo of memory ROMANIAN Flash integrated (software + cartography)
· 64 Mo of RAM
· Port SD (2 maximum Go)
· Connector mini USB
· Receiver GPS integrated with chip SiRF IIe/Lp
· Folding antenna GPS
· External connector antenna
· Removable battery Lithium-Ion 1800 mAh (4 to 5 hours of autonomy)
· Exit high speaker
· Dimensions : 120 X 80 X 37 mm
· Weight : 228 G
· Support suction cup
· Operate by remote control
· Cartography Navteq or TeleAtlas (depends on the country of marketing)
· Information Traffic RDS/TMC Premium from MediaMobile V-Traffic
· Posting 2d and 3d
· Reader of music MP3
· Viewer of photographs JPEG
It’s a pity that it uses a chip GPS of old generation, one would have preferred sensitive liked SiRF III.



August 3rd, 2007 at 7:18 am
I have to say, that I could not agree with you in 100% regarding ens VDO presents the VDO Dayton MS2110 — NaviGadget, but it’s just my opinion, which could be wrong :)