
Medion GoPal PNA515
Clarity of Instructions
Ease of Use
Map Accuracy
Medion GoPal PNA515

User Reviews
Value For Money
Ease of Use
Clarity of Instructions
Map Accuracy
The Name Might Not Roll Off The Tongue, But At A P
The name might not roll off the tongue, but at a penny under £300, the Medion GoPal PNA515 certainly throws all the punches.The sat nav, which features a 3.5-inch screen and a selection of quick buttons down the right hand side is, like most sat navs, fairly uninspiring. It perches on perhaps what has to be the biggest, but sturdiest cradle our car has ever seen and although it's unlikely to fit in to your pocket, let alone your glove compartment, it does mean that you get a picture that is rock solid no matter what terrain you are on.Featuring Bluetooth compatibility, an integrated traffic warning system service and a simple to use interface that even your Grandma would be able to stand, the GoPal PNA515 is incredibly versatile and easy to use. Maps, which automatically change colour depending on whether it's night or day have a distinct map-book feel to them rather than choosing to emulate other GPS receiver styles.
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