Navigon has announced the 7200T, a feature-rich GPS that will include free lifetime traffic service, as well as voice address entry, and something called "Landmark View 3D".
When I reviewed the Navigon 7100 last year, the impressive list of features was undermined by a pervasive slowness when using the device. Navigon is claiming that the 7200T will sport "next generation software that is faster and easier to use." Read on for more details and pricing info.
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Sure would like to see your typical comprehensive review of this unit.
Unfortunately that screen cap of 3d landmark is a fois paux. It's a combo of 3d panorama(8100T) and 3d landmark which 8100t does not support(yet). But could easily be added with a software upgrade so you can have 3d buildings show on the 3d pano view(which they did with the 7310 in the EU-but it's called CITY VIEW 3D with no hills apparently and still missing street names), but they can add them also with software upgrade I'm sure, but might clog the screen.
Seems idiotic, just combine all the damn things on one view and name it. City view has buildings, so just put 3d landmarks, 3d panorama with hills/valleys on it as well and call it pano view 3d. Don't bother with the landmark view,city view moniker at all.
And make it so you don't need to switch between menus to change display modes. Just put 3 buttons on the bottom near the options. 2d, 3d(w/street names), 3dpano(wo/street names).