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Constantine
Constantine Posts: 1,561 Forumite
edited 14 March 2013 at 1:45PM in It's gone, but was it any good?
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As of tomorrow (Wednesday) in store at larger branches, the Medion PNA210 stand alone sat nav goes on offer at £59.xx (I meant to check the model today but forgot...pretty certain that is the correct one).

Review here - http://www.computeractive.co.uk/computeractive/hardware/2170273/medion-gopal-pna-210-sat-nav

Cheapest I can see online is £99...

Is that the cheapest Sat Nav yet? :cool:



Edit - My apologies - Date is incorrect above, starts 6th April for 3 days. Limited stock. Model, however, is correct as a PNA210
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  • As of tomorrow (Wednesday) in store at larger branches, the Medion PNA210 stand alone sat nav goes on offer at £59.xx (I meant to check the model today but forgot...pretty certain that is the correct one).

    Review here - http://www.computeractive.co.uk/computeractive/hardware/2170273/medion-gopal-pna-210-sat-nav

    Cheapest I can see online is £99...

    Is that the cheapest Sat Nav yet? :cool:

    Interesting..... Might be worth a look
    Am i here to save money or spend money......hmmmmm
  • ben500
    ben500 Posts: 23,192 Forumite
    I'm sat nav ignorant! Is it plug and play so to speak or to you have to obtain software to go with it?
    Four guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.


    Together we can make a difference.
  • Constantine
    Constantine Posts: 1,561 Forumite
    ben500 wrote: »
    I'm sat nav ignorant! Is it plug and play so to speak or to you have to obtain software to go with it?

    plug and play, Ben, from what I can see.
    Who or what was I before you came in to my life
    I am not sure
  • webuserisme
    webuserisme Posts: 1,138 Forumite
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    Product Description

    Easily navigate your way round the UK and Ireland on this small and light navigation system! The PNA210 has a 2.8" colour touch screen which is easy to read. UK & Ireland street level maps are included and p re-installed on the 256MB internal flash memory.
    Features

    * Windows® CE 4.2 (based)
    * GPS Navigation System
    * Samsung 300MHz processor
    * Voice output
    * Full postcode search
    * 256MB integrated memory
    * Map material for the UK and Ireland completely preinstalled on the 256MB internal flash memory
    * Satellite based positioning (GPS)
    * Integrated GPS Receiver
    * 2.8" TFT display with 65,536 colours
    * SD/MMC memory card expansion slot

    Software Features

    * Compass
    * Points of interest
    * Navigation with arrow or 2D display
    * Estimated time of arrival
    * Kilometers to drive
    * Distance to next maneuver
    * Displays next maneuver/direction in case of low GPS signal
    * Simplified menu navigation
    * 10 languages
    * GoPal Navigator ME

    Accessories Included

    * Car holder with suction cup
    * 12V power adapter

    System Requirements

    * Intel® Pentium® 750MHz or higher
    * Windows® 98SE/ME/2000/XP
    * CD/DVD-ROM drive
    * Card reader is recommended
    * 12V car cigarette lighter

    Warranty

    * 12 Months

    https://www.medionshop.co.uk
  • trl002
    trl002 Posts: 187 Forumite
    looks ok to me, im going to go see if i can pick one up from the brent cross tescos, if i dont like it i can always return it right.....?
  • ben500
    ben500 Posts: 23,192 Forumite
    I think I'll do some research but if it's one of the ones that directs you into rivers I'd be appreciative if someone could give me a nod, although I'd prefer that to one of the ones that direct you over a cliff. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Four guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.


    Together we can make a difference.
  • Hizz
    Hizz Posts: 1,537 Forumite
    It's not worth it, trust me and stick with TomTom or a higher spec.
    One hundred years from now it won't matter what kind of car I drove, what kind of house I lived in, how much money I had in the bank, nor what my clothes looked like but the world may be a little better because, I was important in the life of a child.
  • trl002
    trl002 Posts: 187 Forumite
    here is a good site for pics, might be in french but the images are good and real!:

    http://www.pdafrance.com/articles/article.php?cat=test_lecteur&id=602
  • ben500
    ben500 Posts: 23,192 Forumite
    come to think of it I wouldn't mind one of those "drive you over the cliff" sat nav's for the mother in law for Christmas
    Four guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.


    Together we can make a difference.
  • webuserisme
    webuserisme Posts: 1,138 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hizz wrote: »
    It's not worth it, trust me and stick with TomTom or a higher spec.


    Total sweeping statement and not very helpful IMO. I have a Medion satnav/pda, bought it a few years ago (when they were still a 'luxury') and it has been absolutely brilliant! Having said that, I don't use it for my work! It would all depend on just what you need a satnav for IMHO. If you aren't using it in 'mission-critical' situations (i.e. your job) then IMHO to spend more than you need to is silly. This unit is £100 cheaper than even the lowest spec TomTom. That's 10,000 pennies.
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