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Garmin - 0100065612
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7 review(s)
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4.3 in
Garmin - 0100054024
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1 review(s)
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4.3 in
Garmin - 0100054000
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19 review(s)
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Reviews of GPS Receivers
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Title: Garmin Nuvi 770 GPS Review - Reviews - LaptopLogic.com
Pros: Great Mapping Detail, Excellent GPS signal Strength, Decently updated POI out of box, Bluetooth Capable, Simple Interface and routing features
Cons: Slow battery recharge time, TMC receiver requires 12-volt adapter, Supplied mount is finicky for temperature range, No wall charger supplied out of box, No "Dead-Reckoning" ability, Spendier than others (but worth it for the Navigation performance)
Verdict: From the time you hit the power "button-, the splash screen for GARMIN pops up and you're up and running into the main screen within 40 seconds. I averaged about 32 seconds on a unit with no extras loaded, about 20 mp3's and a few more photos " so your st
Summary: Garmin's Nuvi 770 has a great display and loads of features, lacking in only a couple areas.
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Title: Garmin nuvi 250W
Pros: Big, colourful screen; good search and points of interest; clear voice
Cons: Weak GPS; no traffic info; can't update software
Verdict: An entry-level navigator that benefits from a superb screen, comprehensive European mapping and excellent search functions. Only exclusively urban motorists should worry about the fussy GPS reception. The cheaper nuvi 200W is also available with maps of j
Summary: The Garmin nuvi 250W is a slim, entry-level sat-nav offering UK and European mapping plus safety cameras, but little in the way of extras. It's simple and easy to use, though, and gives reliable directions and useful points of interest
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Title: Garmin nuvi 250W
Pros: Big, colourful screen; good search and points of interest; clear voice
Cons: Weak GPS; no traffic info; can't update software
Verdict: An entry-level navigator that benefits from a superb screen, comprehensive European mapping and excellent search functions. Only exclusively urban motorists should worry about the fussy GPS reception. The cheaper nuvi 200W is also available with maps of j
Summary: The Garmin nuvi 250W is a slim, entry-level sat-nav offering UK and European mapping plus safety cameras, but little in the way of extras. It's simple and easy to use, though, and gives reliable directions and useful points of interest
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75/100 |
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Title: Garmin nuvi 760
Pros: TMC/FM receiver; text-to-speech; hi-res screen; ease of use; Extras menu; maps
Cons: Location acquisition time; route re-calculations in 3D mode
Verdict: The Garmin nuvi 760 is an excellent addition to the nuvi range with its stylish looks, slim profile and powerful features such as a safety camera database, FM/TMC receiver, Bluetooth and text-to-speech option for speaking road names
Summary: The Garmin nuvi 760 sat-nav boasts quality right through to its core. It retains the previous Garmin products' ability to integrate powerful features inside an easy to use interface and provides almost instant routing out of the box. Its excellent feature
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Title: Garmin Nuvi 310 Review - GPS
Pros: Simple, Quick route calculation, Travel kit
Cons: Poor route choice, Slow commands, Expensive
Verdict: A feature packed portable GPS device that's ideal for travelling, but is let down by poor route calculations and very high price.
Summary: This all-in-one GPS navigator, translator, entertainer and tour guide could have been very good, but lead us down a few too many long and winding roads.
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