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Reviewed on 06/30/2008
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.
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Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement, 6.2 oz
$999
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Reviewed on 06/04/2008
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.
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Automotive, Navigation instructions, 7.1 oz
$337
at 1 store
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Reviewed on 05/28/2008
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
$449
at 2 stores
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Reviewed on 05/08/2008
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.
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Automotive, Navigation instructions, 6.1 oz
$198 - $259
at 9 stores
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Reviewed on 04/30/2008
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
$349 - $399
at 5 stores
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Reviewed on 03/27/2008
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
$289 - $299
at 3 stores
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Reviewed on 03/24/2008
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
$185 - $249
at 6 stores
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Reviewed on 03/12/2008
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
$115 - $199
at 10 stores
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Reviewed on 03/05/2008
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
$339 - $570
at 7 stores
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Reviewed on 02/05/2008
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.
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Automotive, Navigation instructions, Street name announcement
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