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Navigon 2100 Max Road Test

The $299 Navigon 2100 max features a 4.3-inch widescreen LCD, and comes with a 1GB SD card that�s preloaded with maps and a fairly comprehensive points-of-interest database. We take it for a test drive and decide that it's a handy mid-range device.

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