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  • Garmin Nuvi 265WT Reviewed on 10/09/08

    Garmin Nuvi 265WT

    Despite some minor performance issues, the Garmin Nuvi 265WT is a good value GPS, offering a number of high-end features for an affordable price.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement, 6.1 oz

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    $349 -$350 Check prices
  • JVC KW-NX7000 navigation/DVD receiver Reviewed on 10/01/08

    JVC KW-NX7000 navigation/DVD receiver

    With clever applications of a wide range of features, the JVC KW-NX7000 is one of the few GPS navigation receivers that we've actually had fun testing.

    Specs: Navigation instructions

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    $840 -$1000 Check prices
  • Mio Knight Rider GPS Reviewed on 09/26/08

    Mio Knight Rider GPS

    The Mio Knight Rider GPS is a portable navigation device like no other, featuring the voice of KITT, but behind all the fun, you'll also find a solid, entry-level in-car GPS.

    Specs: 20 channel, Automotive, Navigation instructions

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    $269 Check prices
  • Navigon 2100 Max Reviewed on 08/19/08

    Navigon 2100 Max

    The new Navigon 2100 Max features some nice additions, including a larger screen and advanced lane guidance, but the portable navigation device is still tripped up by sluggish performance.

    Specs: Automotive, 5.6 oz

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    $187 -$346 Check prices
  • Garmin Nuvi 500 Reviewed on 08/14/08

    Garmin Nuvi 500

    The Garmin Nuvi 500 is a satisfactory multimode GPS, but serious boaters and outdoor enthusiasts should consider dedicated devices.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, 7.6 oz

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    $397 -$600 Check prices
  • Nokia 500 Auto Navigation Reviewed on 07/23/08

    Nokia 500 Auto Navigation

    The Nokia 500 Auto Navigation improves over its predecessor and offers a decent set of features and performance, but the GPS needs some work in terms of ease of use and interface.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions

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    $230 -$380 Check prices
  • Garmin Nuvi 880 Reviewed on 06/30/08

    Garmin Nuvi 880

    As we've come to expect from the Nuvi line, the Garmin Nuvi 880 offers an impressive feature list and solid performance, but it's the accurate speech recognition that really pushes the Nuvi 880 over the edge and makes it one of the best GPS we've tested to date.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement, 6.2 oz

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    $654 -$900 Check prices
  • Asus R700t Reviewed on 06/04/08

    Asus R700t

    For the company's first stab at the GPS market, the Asus R700t is an impressive debut, offering some great navigation features. However, we'd like to see the addition of text-to-speech functionality and smoother performance before completely committing to it.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, 7.1 oz

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    $260 -$367 Check prices
  • TomTom GO 930 GPS Reviewed on 05/28/08

    TomTom GO 930 GPS

    If you're looking for a high-end in-car GPS with the latest features, the TomTom GO 930 delivers with accurate directions and new navigation tools like advanced lane guidance and voice address entry.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Voice command recognition, 7.8 oz

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    $400 -$500 Check prices
  • TomTom One 130S Reviewed on 05/08/08

    TomTom One 130S

    The TomTom One 130S is a reasonably priced entry-level GPS with a solid set of features and ease of use. Unfortunately, the system's barely audible voice directions ruin the experience.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, 6.1 oz

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    $199 -$301 Check prices
  • Sony NV-U83T Reviewed on 04/30/08

    Sony NV-U83T

    The Sony NV-U83T is a seemingly attractive in-car GPS with a large display and useful navigation features, but it shows its ugly side with poor directions and subpar performance.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement, 8.8 oz

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    $300 -$450 Check prices
  • Dash Express Reviewed on 03/27/08

    Dash Express

    The two-way connectivity of the Dash Express portable navigation system offers powerful search and traffic capabilities to drivers and increases the value of GPS to the next level, but the system needs some refinements before we're willing to invest in it.

    Specs: Automotive, Audible signal(s), 13.3 oz

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    $299 -$300 Check prices
  • Mio Moov 310 Reviewed on 03/24/08

    Mio Moov 310

    The Mio Moov 310 in-car GPS doesn't move very fast with all its performance issues, which is a shame since it otherwise offers a nice set of navigation features for a wallet-friendly price.

    Specs: 20 channel, Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement, 6.4 oz

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    $185 -$250 Check prices
  • Magellan RoadMate 1200 Reviewed on 03/12/08

    Magellan RoadMate 1200

    Despite ease of use and an affordable price tag, the entry-level Magellan RoadMate 1200 portable navigation system suffers from various performance issues.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Warnings, 4.94 oz

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    $119 -$228 Check prices
  • Garmin Nuvi 750 Reviewed on 03/05/08

    Garmin Nuvi 750

    The Garmin Nuvi 750 delivers beautifully on almost every front, but the portable navigation system hits a speed bump with its sluggish performance.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement, 6.7 oz

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    $260 -$493 Check prices
  • Nextar Snap3 Reviewed on 02/05/08

    Nextar Snap3

    The Nextar Snap3 may look good on paper with an admirable feature set and affordable price tag, but road tests prove this GPS device to be a dud.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement

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    $230 Check prices
  • Pharos Drive GPS 250 Reviewed on 01/18/08

    Pharos Drive GPS 250

    Despite ease of use and text-to-speech functionality, the Pharos Drive GPS 250 falters somewhat in the performance department.

    Specs: 20 channel, Automotive, Audible signal(s), 7.2 oz

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    $150 -$235 Check prices
  • Magellan Maestro 4250 Reviewed on 12/16/07

    Magellan Maestro 4250

    Despite some minor shortcomings, the Magellan Maestro 4250 is a solid and accurate mid-level portable navigation system with a helpful voice-command feature.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, Voice command recognition, 6.9 oz

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    $259 -$600 Check prices
  • Mio DigiWalker C320 Reviewed on 12/04/07

    Mio DigiWalker C320

    The sleek Mio DigiWalker C320 offers the navigation basics and solid performance at a wallet-friendly price, but you can get more bang for your buck with other systems.

    Specs: Automotive

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    $120 -$128 Check prices
  • HP iPaq 310 Travel Companion Reviewed on 11/26/07

    HP iPaq 310 Travel Companion

    Despite a sleek design and an attractive feature set, the HP iPaq 310 Travel Companion shows an ugly side with inaccurate route recalculations and poor voice directions that makes us say pass for now.

    Specs: Automotive, Navigation instructions, 6.6 oz

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    $230 -$450 Check prices
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