The MotoNav TN20 from Motorola, the company’s first stab at a GPS device, but it does not work out from the competition. In fact, making the budget debate Navigator inconsistent street names and small POI database, it also ran in a very crowded market. The TN20 is not a horrible choice, but it is not ideal for daily drives.
Design and Interface
Like other sub-$ 200 models of TN20 has a 3.5-inch touch screen, which was easy to see. TN20 The display is surrounded by a matte black finish and comes with a compact window mount. The only external control is the power button, although it is also an SD card slot.

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First is simply the menus. The home screen offers three choices: Go, Map, and Settings. The settings option allows you to change the time zone or a tutorial, but you can not voice. The TN20 has only one vote for each language (English, Spanish and French), and while it is to pronounce street names, it is rare in our tests. If we would have selected a destination from the POI database TN20 say the name of the place, but they only occasionally while driving, said the name of the next street. There was “turn left” or most “right” turn voice instructions. If you are buying this for the text-to-speech function think, think again.
The POI interface was easy to use, but we rarely find what we seek in the little 1.5 million POI database. We were surprised, for example, that a ShopRite grocery store and a Pier 1 in Jersey City, both been around for years, were not included. You can enter an address and save favorite destinations, but there is no way to build a multi-stop route.
Maps and Navigation
The TN20 cards are looking particularly fundamental: blocky and sparse. They work for the navigation in order, but they are not drawn to attractive. Once you enter a destination, the map to see essential information well, and the direction, distance remaining, time remaining, time of day, the next turn and distance to next turn. It also lets you know the name of the next street but not the name of the street you are currently in. You can 2D and 3D views change with just one touch, which is handy.
In use, the menu was a bit sluggish, but rerouting was not fast enough, take a wrong turn and TN20 is an updated route on the screen in 4 or 5 seconds.

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Additional Features
A nice surprise in this budget is MotoNav lane assistant, you turn on or off a main road, symbols on the screen so you know which lane you should not have on the polished look Navigon Lane Assistant feature, but they do the job.
Verdict
By MotoNav TN20, Motorola seems to not try to compete in the GPS navigation space, but try that customers know the name of the company to sell. Its small POI database, pedestrians, road maps and fuzzy debate is not Motorola’s reputation any good, but. The TN20 shows safe route where ever you go.




