The TomTom ONE XL has everything you need to make your trip safer, more relaxed and more fun.
At its heart lies TomTom’s award-winning plug-and-go navigation software, but the new 4.3” wide high-quality touchscreen makes navigating even easier.
There’s a large choice of route options and to make your trip complete, thousands of useful and fun Points [...]
Posted on September 3rd, 2008 by admin
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Most of the attention in GPS navigation goes to the big four–Garmin, Magellan, Mio, and TomTom–but if you’re shopping for a navigator, chances are that a low-priced lesser name will call to you, and you’ll wonder if it’s just as good as the majors. In the case of the V7 Nav740 the answer is yes. [...]
Posted on August 28th, 2008 by admin
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Meet the NAVIGON 2100 max, the GPS device recognized for its ultra-thin, stylish design, 4.3” touchscreen display, and advanced features you won’t find anywhere else. No other GPS device on the market comes close to matching the NAVIGON 2100 max.
Ultra-slim and with a stunning 4.3-inch touchscreen display, the Navigon 2100 Max earns its name with [...]
Posted on August 27th, 2008 by admin
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Relatively small for a device with both an integrated mobile phone and a GPS receiver; some well thought-out user interface elements; available with and without navigation software.
The Mio A701 is a decent GSM/GPRS/GPS handheld with some nice features, although it lacks Wi-Fi. We aren’t the biggest fans of Mio Map, but you can buy this [...]
Posted on August 21st, 2008 by admin
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The MDA Compact III has some other goodies, including an FM radio — extremely rare for a Windows Mobile Pocket PC. There’s a clever user-interface system that we like too, comprising a wheel and tiny trackball rather than a boring old blocky navigation button.
Slate grey is the order of the day for the MDA Compact [...]
Posted on August 21st, 2008 by admin
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If you’ve read our review of T-Mobile’s MDA Compact III you may get a sense of déjà vu with O2’s XDA Orbit, as the devices look similar and share many features. But the Orbit is the first XDA model to come with built-in GPS and bundled navigation software, so T-Mobile needs to start watching its [...]
Posted on August 21st, 2008 by admin
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There are plenty of GPS satellite-navigation systems on the market that will get you exactly where you need to go. Forget all the horror stories — if you’re a sensible driver and you don’t take everything a sat-nav says literally, then this will probably turn out to be the best technological investment you’ve ever made.
From [...]
Posted on August 21st, 2008 by admin
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The Guide + Play is a sat-nav device first and media player second. It’s easy to use and has great route-planning abilities, apart from the odd sluggish moment. It’s let down by basic media playback and poor performance, however, making it a disappointing entertainment device.
Harman Kardon may be better known for its audio equipment, but [...]
Posted on August 20th, 2008 by admin
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Snooper are better known for their Safety Camera detection software rather than their GPS products, but the Syrius S600 plus (+) combines what they do best with super fast navigation software to boot.
Inside the box you get a car cradle - which folds up neatly for easy storage - a car charger, mains adaptor, USB [...]
Posted on August 19th, 2008 by admin
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Personally we love playing around with Google Maps or Google Earth, primarily because of the Satellite imagery that allows you to view destinations in a much more realistic manner. Which is why the NDrive appealed to us so much, with its Photo mapping technology on board, you have a similar look and feel when navigating [...]
Posted on August 18th, 2008 by admin
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