Medion GoPal E4245

Medion GoPal E4245

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Medion GoPal E4245 Reviews

DigitalVersus

02/2010

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6.0/10

Product Survey: GPS

Medion is renewing its GoPal range. The E4245 has a new design and clearer reworked menu. With its entry-level positioning, it includes several features that are absent on the lower-end ranges of the competition. The Medion GoPal E4245 has a (10.9 cm) that offers decent legibility, even in full sunlight. The 480 x 272 pixel definition is sufficient. There's a jack out on the left hand side for connecting a TMC aerial. On the under edge there's a mini USB port which serves to recharge the satnat and link it to a computer. All wiring connects directly to the satnav, which is a problem as they hang around in the vehicle (doesn't look good and can get in the way). On the upper edge, there's an SD card reader, which is appreciable as it allows the user direct access to digital camera memory cards. The stand is very rigid and comes with a stylus. It looks very entry-level on the whole. Positioned at entry-level, the E4245 has a black plastic shell with a glossy façade which isn't particularly nice to the touch and picks up finger marks. The general design isn't bad for all that and the finish is fine. The device starts up in 31 seconds then satellites are picked up pretty fast, even when you're inside.