A Review of the Hottest GPS Navigators

Garmin just a while ago unveiled some novel GPS navigators.

This sleek and easy-to-use Garmin nuvi 775T encompasses traits common to the Garmin 765T in addition to transatlantic maps of Europe, North America, U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. By using a 4.3″ wide touchscreen display, this Garmin device fits neatly into pockets and purses and also comes together with USB connectivity and car mounting kit. Some of its attributes encompass Lane Guidance, 3rd Assist Junction View, multi-destination routing, bluetooth functions, microphone for handsfree calls, HotFix satellite prediction and incorporated GTM 20 FM traffic receiver.

The  new-fangled release of Garmin’s 200 series is the Garmin 255 GPS navigator. The Garmin 255 comprises a viewable 3.5″ antiglare full color display, built-in antenna, easy to use controls and 3D interface, rendering it the supreme choice for consumers new to GPS navigators.

Similar to its fellow consumer electronics giants, TomTom a while ago announced the TomTom 125 GPS navigator that sports a multitude of abilities in its sleek and portable body. This TomTom gadget boasts a 3.5″ color touchscreen display, preloaded maps of U.S. and Puerto Ricowith 5 million points of interest (POI), EasyPort suction cup windshield mount, the option of 2D or 3D displays and lots more. Offering such a wide multitude of abilities, consumers are spoilt for choice.

Posted by crexland   @   18 February 2010

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