Abstract: The S30 3Ds headline feature is its ability to display landmarks in three dimensions. This didnt impress us very much, as the model database is small and doesnt even include Wembley Stadium. Fortunately, this isnt the S30s only trick. Despite b...
Most of the big players have similarly priced entry-level satnavs - the £99 TomTom One and £85 Garmin’s Nüvi 310 being two examples – but, more importantly, dig just a little deeper into your pocket and you can sidestep the entry-level market...
Abstract: Navman has produced a nice, navigation-only solution in the S30 3D. Its not worth upgrading for the 3D buildings and it would have been good to see a more compact design and a couple of extras, but youre unlikely to find a better pure-navigation dev...
The Navman S30 3D makes a valiant attempt to distinguish itself as a local travel guide rather than a point-to-point navigation tool with the addition of 3D landmarks and its strong directory listings. Its compact dimensions lend it to being carried i...
Abstract: The S30 3D may be the lowest-priced of Navmans latest range of navigators, but its still an impressive device.In addition to the standard mapping, it offers extra hints in the form of three-dimensional representations of major landmarks....
The S30 3D's headline 3D model system may be a disappointment, but at least you don't pay a premium for it. In fact, this is one of the cheapest standalone sat-navs currently on the market. Yet it's still a very capable device, and easy to use. For many p...
The Navman S30 3D makes a valiant attempt to distinguish itself as a local travel guide rather than a point-to-point navigation tool with the addition of 3D landmarks and its strong directory listings. Its compact dimensions lend it to being carried i...