NAVIGON 4300T max
Mar 2, 2009 gps navigation, navigon

Navigon just today announced their latest “NAVIGON 4300T max“; a GPS navigation system that can learn from your driving habits and suggest a route accordingly. The new feature is called MyRoutes and provides the driver with up to 3 different routes to choose from considering speed limits, construction and traffic as you’re driving. And you’ll have ETA’s for all three.
However the software has a bit more intelligent than just throwing out three different routes at you. NAVIGON 4300T max will also save your individual driving data so it can recommend you the best route based on your history, while factoring in day of the week, and the time of the day. Clearly something Dash Express tried before they disappeared to target everyday commuters. We’ll see if Navigon can get people driving to and from work to buy their GPS navigation system.
Navigon 4300T max sells for $280. Hardware specs include a 4.3″ touchscreen interface, SiRF Atlas IV 500 MHz processor, integrated traffic receiver and antenna, Bluetooth, SiRF GRF3i+ GPS chip plus InstantFix II, 2 hour non-removable 1300 mAh li-ion battery, and a Micro SD card slot.



March 2nd, 2009 at 11:50 am
[...] Navigon 4300T Max sold for $280. The hardware specifications include a 4.3 inch Touch Screen Interface, SiRF Atlas IV 500MHz processor, integrated traffic receiver and antenna, Bluetooth, SiRF GRʿi + GPS chip plus InstantFix II, 2 hour non-removable 1300 mAh Li-Ion battery, and a slot of Micro SD. [NaviGadget] [...]
March 2nd, 2009 at 12:33 pm
[...] 3300 max was also announced today in addition to Navigon 4300T max we just talked about. 3300 MAX is not as souped as 4300T for it lacks the lifetime traffic updates, [...]
March 2nd, 2009 at 4:08 pm
[...] 3300 max was also announced today in addition to Navigon 4300T max we just talked about. 3300 MAX is not as souped as 4300T for it lacks the lifetime traffic updates, [...]
March 2nd, 2009 at 4:29 pm
[...] the highlight of the day from Navigon. NAVIGON 7300T is higher end GPS navigation system whereas 4300T max and 3300 max were mid and low range [...]
March 7th, 2009 at 7:39 pm
[...] 3300 max was also announced today in addition to Navigon 4300T max we just talked about. 3300 MAX is not as souped as 4300T for it lacks the lifetime traffic updates, [...]
March 25th, 2009 at 8:04 pm
[...] by World of GPS Navigon 3300 max Navigon 3300 max was also announced today in addition to Navigon 4300T max we just talked about. 3300 MAX is not as souped as 4300T for it lacks the lifetime traffic updates, [...]