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Navman S30: Quick Summary
part of our review of the Navman S30 on Tuesday 20th May 2008
Who's It For
- Private consumers looking for a basic sat nav system
- Private consumers looking for a budget sat nav system
- Private consumers looking for their first sat nav system
What's Good About It?
- Small and compact system that doesn't look the size of a brick.
- Sturdy mount
- Simple to use for beginners
What's Bad About It?
- The small screen limits the data that can be displayed at one time
- The small virtual keyboard makes it difficult to operate with chubby fingers
What Should Be Changed?
We would like to see a better speaker and a stylus for the keyboard.
Maps
UK & Ireland maps supplied with the system
Overall Rating
77%
Additional Navman S30 Review Pages
- Appearance
- Drawstring Bag
- Explanation of the Screen
- Packaging Photographs
- Product Photographs
- Screen Photographs
- Specifications
- The All Important Test
- Windscreen Mount
Live Navman S30 Prices On Friday 21st November 2008
Prices are checked every day and include budget delivery costs and taxes where applicable. These retailers had the Navman S30 marked as 'in stock' when we check the price within the last 24 hours.
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