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Reviews of GPS Receivers
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Title: Navman S30 Review - GPS
Pros: Easy to use, Big, clear speed camera warnings
Cons: Erratic audio warnings for safety cameras, USB car charger design very irritating
Verdict: This good looking, entry-level GPS is let down by design niggles -- chief amongst which is the car charger, windscreen mount combo.
Summary: navman s30 review: This good looking, entry-level GPS is let down by design niggles -- chief amongst which is the car charger, windscreen mount combo.
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73/100 |
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Title: Navman S70
Pros: NavPix navigation; 109mm widescreen display; interface; Qwerty keyboard; spoken letters; POI; NavDesk 2008
Cons: No camera; route recalculations; spoken letters; voice directions
Verdict: The Navman S70 is a low-priced navigation device which incorporates a superb widescreen display, voice spoken letters, European maps and its own unique NavPix technology. Only sat-nav enthusiasts would notice some of its minor negatives
Summary: The Navman S70 widescreen sat-nav brings maps to life. Its European maps are easy to use and there's a wealth of POIs to choose from. Routes are calculated quickly and the NavPix technology makes navigation to places easy by allowing you to drive and view
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82/100 |
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Title: Navman iCN530 GPS receiver - EXCLUSIVE
Pros: Big screen, easy to use, optional traffic bolt on
Cons: Cradle is easy to take off, but large. Traffic bolt on is extra
Verdict: Easy to use, this unit offers a viable alternative to the highly praised TomTom range and at £299 is an affordable entry into the world of satnav.
Summary: - Navman's latest satellite navigation system promises a bigger screen and simple instructions, so does it live up to the promise? We hit the road to find out.
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80/100 |
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Title: This HP iPAQ uses TomTom's sleek interface for easy navigation--at an affordable price.
Pros: • TomTom software and maps preloaded • Sleek design • Simple HP Quick Launch interface • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth • Several travel-related utilities included
Cons: • Short battery life with GPS receiver on • TomTom POI data not up to date
Summary: Looking for a GPS device on a budget? The Navman ICN 330 is a good option.
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80/100 |
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Title: Navman iCN 720
Pros: Wide-screen display shows plenty of map data, Built-in camera and innovative NavPix system, Spoken instructions are loud and clear, Easy-to-enter destinations, Supports full postcode navigation
Cons: Live Traffic information is an optional add-on, Device is large and heavy, NavPix needs some refinement and may not be universally useful
Verdict: The iCN 720 is a high-quality navigation device, with excellent usability and on-screen information display. Although it's intriguing, we're not convinced that NavPix will have the revolutionary effect that Navman is hoping for...
Summary: The iCN 720 is a high-quality navigation device, with excellent usability and on-screen information display. Although it's intriguing, we're not convinced that NavPix will have the revolutionary effect that Navman is hoping for.
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77/100 |
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Title: Navman iCN550
Pros: Unlike rival systems which require a Bluetooth connection via a GPRS-enabled mobile phone to receive traffic data, the great thing about the Navman iCN550 is that you don't require any additional hardware.
Cons: On a four and a half mile journey from Islington to East Finchley on a busy weekday afternoon the Navman unit achieved mixed results.
Summary: Stand-alone GPS sat nav technology that could put an end to queueing in traffic.
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80/100 |
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