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We offer the latest GPS receiver, navigation solutions for car, laptop, PDA, PocketPC, and many more solutions here online. We have wide range of GPS Receivers available for various purposes like Automobile and Outdoor in the top most brands i.e. TomTom, Garmin, Sony, HP and many more brands to make a selection. So, go ahead, compare the products and the prices and make a final decision to buy GPS Receiver.

Garmin Forerunner 205 Wrist Watch GPS Receiver

Garmin Forerunner 205 Wrist Watch GPS Receiver

1.3 in. x 0.8 in. ; Keypad ; Outdoor
Garmin - FORERUNNER205
Rating Count : Rating: 4 1 review(s)
from £105.98 - £160.69
 
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Reviews of GPS Receivers

t3.com Title: TomTom GO 920

Pros: >Screen, Speed, EPT ,

Cons: Not much really, the box is a bit boring?

Verdict: Tom Tom takes the sat nav biscuit again

Summary: Sat navs we salute you
80/100
techradar.com Title: HP iPAQ 314 Travel Companion | Our Review | TechRadar UK

Pros: Good screen; Easy to follow; Nice styling; Powerful

Cons: Poor quality speaker

Verdict: The excellent screen, clear mapping and neat styling help the iPAQ Travel to impress, but those wanting audible directions to accompany the visual ones should avoid this device until the sound quality is improved

Summary: We were impressed by the excellent screen, clear mapping and neat styling of the iPAQ Travel
60/100
pcmag.com Title: Garmin nüvi 250

Pros: Familiar Garmin menu system. Preloaded with maps. Includes some travel kit features.

Cons: No text-to-speech conversion. Less-sensitive GPS receiver than the 300 series.

Verdict: Even for $100 less than the much more capable nüvi 350, the nüvi 250 may not be that great a value.

Summary: Even for $100 less than the much more capable nüvi 350, the nüvi 250 may not be that great a value.
60/100
Computeract!ve Title: Review: Tomtom One v3 satellite navigation

Pros: Lightweight and durable, Lightweight and durable, Warns of speed cameras, Screen readable in all conditions, Fast and accurate

Cons: No mains charger, No mains charger

Verdict: The neat little Tomtom One outperformed the more expensive one built into our test car, and always kept us on track.

Summary: No-frills sat-nav for the masses
80/100
cnet.com.au Title: TomTom One XL Review - GPS

Pros: Simple, intuitive menus, Extra screen girth is welcome

Cons: Probably not worth the extra AU$100 over the standard One, Slow route calculation

Summary: The TomTom One XL's extra screen width is useful on the road, but it adds little else for the extra AU$100 you pay over the standard One.
72/100
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