Medion Go-Pal PNA210-S Standalone GPS unit for GB
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Average customer review:Product Description
The MEDION GoPal PNA 210 has been especially designed for those taking their first steps in the world of mobile navigation. Thanks to its self-explanatory menus, pre-installed navigation software and simple operation via the touch screen display, the MEDION GoPal PNA 210 is ready for immediate route planning. 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 pre-installed on the 256MB internal flash memory.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #29384 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Medion
- Model: PNA210-S
- Released on: 2006-07-31
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The MEDION GoPal PNA 210 has been especially designed for those taking their first steps in the world of mobile navigation. Thanks to its self-explanatory menus, pre-installed navigation software and simple operation via the touch screen display, the MEDION GoPal PNA 210 is ready for immediate route planning. 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 pre-installed on the 256MB internal flash memory.
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Customer Reviews
Good Value
I had previously owned a TomTom unit which proved no less accurate but cost me £250 and tended to get confused which direction I was going when I was stuck in traffic in London. I recently bought this unit and found it to be more stable however it only gives distance in Km and battery tend to last under 12 hours so I purchased an in car power adapter to solve the problem. It's a good unit for city driving, city to city driving and finding the general area in the countryside so, if your destination is in the countryside, I would suggest some extra planning with a road map of your destination area.
A sturdy budget system
I bought this unit for the low price and have to say I am very impressed with it. As far as I can tell it does all the things the £200 models can do. On navigation it's only let me down badly once but 99% of the time I can trust it implicitly. One only thing against it is the touchscreen menu navigation is confusing and really does take a while to get used to.
My Medion SatNav is great
I have owned a Medion PPC150 for quite a while now and have found it absolutely brilliant. I use it for its PDA capabilities as much as a SatNav.
It sits on the dashboard of my car and always picks up a GPS signal, even in bad weather when I would expect it to fail. It is a sturdy piece of equipment and has never let me down. I have never been lost since I got it but I would be lost without it. It is as good as any of the well known makes and a lot less money.
Definitely a good investment.

