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Q&A: Garmin StreetPilot c330 or Mio DigiWalker C320?
Question by glider624: Garmin StreetPilot c330 or Mio DigiWalker C320?
Garmin is $ 130 (refurbished)
http://reviews.cnet.com/car-gps-navigation/garmin-streetpilot-c330/4507-3430_7-31288776.html?tag=sub
and the
Mio is $ 170 (new, $ 180ish + tax)
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?summary=summary&techSpecs=techSpecs¤tTab=summary&custRatings=custRatings&features=features&accessories=accessories&productId=2862025&support=support&tab=techSpecs
Any ideas on which I should get? Thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by BiH
I have Garmin c330 for that price its a great GPS, I paid mine $ 170.. So far no problems with it..
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The Ultimate GPS for Auto – Garmin NuVi 1390LMT GPS
Article by Maren Settle
I did not realize the energy and convenience of making use of a GPS for car device till I went to Tasmania last December for my son’s convocation. We took the chance to drive around the vast expanse from the island. I told my wife an up to date map, very good intuition plus a sense of direction were sufficient. My son thought otherwise and has actually bought a Garmin GPS from an online retailer before we arrive. It was a wise choice as it actually created a massive distinction to our travel plans and experiences. I don’t know what would have occurred without having it.
GPS: Mio C230 or Garmin Nuvi 200? Which one should I choose?
Question by Bob J: GPS: Mio C230 or Garmin Nuvi 200? Which one should I choose?
I’m on shopping for a cheap and good GPS device. After some research, I found that both Mio C230 and Garmin Nuvi 200 have many good reviews and affordable for my pocket, but don’t know which one I should buy. Please help me to pick. Or if you know any better GPS device that have about those’s price, please recommend me.
P.S.: Someone says that Mio C230 can be hacked to have many features and new updated maps. Can I also update new maps for the Garmin without any charge? Thank you
Garmin Nuvi 3790T 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Review
Article by Percy Nolan
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Tagged 3790T, 4.3Inch, Garmin, Navigator, Nuvi, Portable, Review
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Garmin Nuvi 255W GPS Navigator Review – Good or bad.
Article by Charlesp Trudyc
Every consumer today is getting increasingly budget conscious, and Garmin Nuvi would like to meet the need for such consumers with its advance of the Garmin Nuvi 2200; this system is packed with functions, but it is also offered by a superior, affordable run you. With the Garmin Nuvi 2200 the consumer gets the best of necessary GPS features, and she or he will not forfeit high quality for price. Recently furnished, the Garmin Nuvi 2200 promises the consumer the very best of both worlds: a highly functional device that doesn’t break the consumer’s wallet or that will not cause buyer’s remorse.
A Look At The Garmin 1450LMT GPS System
Article by sarah gani
If you’ve ever shopped for GPS systems, you’re familiar with Garmin’s products, and the 1450LMT is one of their latest offerings. Low on complaints, this model has received praise and positive feedback from most users that have actually tried the product. After reading this article, you should be able to discern whether or not you need this GPS unit based upon our review.
Garmin Nuvi Review
Article by Yonk Di Gio
Obtaining a Garmin Nuvi GPS System For you.
Article by Grossk Patk
Let me tell you outright. I truly believe rendering it Garmin GPS Systems would be better on the market. No other company provides the features and quality of product that Garmin does to their price points. However, There are so many Garmins easily obtainable right now that it could be hard to figure out the correct one for your needs. While all good choices, each is separated from the other by their features, styling and upgrades. Choosing the right for you basically comes down to the upgrades that you would like. Upgrades might that contain more intensive map aspects of, bluetooth capabilities, speech mind, and voice turn-by-turn techniques. To me the progression in price is related to other electronics. The slender, lighter, sleeker the product – the bigger the ticket that will come with it.
Garmin Edge 800 GPS Unit Review
Article by Tilka Mcgoot
Garmin has recently introduced the successor to the extremely popular Edge 705, the Edge 800 GPS is one of the easiest bike computers to use that offers a number of significant new features unfound on the 705.
The Edge 800 features a full-colour, 160×240 pixels, backlit display that offers riders the ability to see the fine details of a 1:50,000 map clearly. The 37x55mm touchscreen, features a simple operating system similar to an iPhone, using the iPhone’s swipe system to unlock the screen. The touchscreen offers easy to see large buttons and can be operated using gloves, making it the perfect bike computer for rides in the winter months.