My "Navi-life" began satisfied with Navigon and lasted four years then the thermal problems had made the device a full end, and it was needed replacement. Navigon had meanwhile been taken over by Garmin, so I thought a nĂ¼vi 2595 would be the perfect replacement. In practice, it was quickly realized: a misconception. The presentation (color) an impertinence, the speed warning a pain that starts at 1 km / h is exceeded (or almost always) spoke up, the menu is anything but intuitive and the navigation average at best. So equipment donated to the son, who was pleased and ventured to a new device - the perpetual winner TomTom (GO 600) course. The result of my testing was sobering - everything was good (Start standby, menu navigation, design) - but the navigation yielded mostly unsatisfactory experiences (too often I was sent astray or the device recognized his surroundings not); For me, a nogo. Device back and ordered a Becker Prof. 50. On the whole I could with this Navi lives. Small weaknesses as long startup time (see the satellite), late instructions (you had to be awake and watch the display), could be endured. This is now the end - my married woman has made me happy birthday with a Becker Active 6.2 LMU plus and my "suffering" have since gone! Details complacent? Now here is a brief overview: - Finds the satellites quickly, just as quickly, the route is calculated - Calls are made now (for example, turn right in 300m on the B189 towards Stendal.) More than just time and are more fully than before - Quick response to changes (roadworks and closures) - No misdirection date, you always know where you are - Simple menu; everything I could find and set without manual - Congestion avoidance is done either automatically or manually - The speed warning is separate adjustable (km / h) for intra- and extra-urban and much more ... Of course, I have to complain about even "turn half-right" the formulation at departures do not like it. Otherwise, I am completely satisfied - and my wife the way also ... it contradicts the first time not the Navi ... ;-) If a good and cheap Navi is wanted, I can wholeheartedly recommend a - THIS! 09/25/2014 -Nachtrag because of questions: - Disabling / bypassing of low emission zones, toll roads, ferries, etc. are of course possible and easy to set up, - Lane Assistant / junction view significantly expanded and improved.