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Garmin zumo 660 Motorcycle GPS Navigator

Garmin zumo 660 Motorcycle GPS Navigator

The highly anticipated Garmin zumo 660 is the continuation of the successful zumo 550 and the newest of biker and cyclist GPS devices. Gadget boast a waterproof casing, which is 4.3-inch display and text-to-speech directions belonging through a Bluetooth connection. It comes preloaded with North America map (the rest of the country charts can buy the DVD or SD / MicroSD card). The Garmin zumo 660 has been released at the end of April to around 800 dollars. [i4u]

Portable Navigation Device Navigon 8100T

Portable Navigation Device Navigon 8100T

Navigon 8100T offers a large 4.8-inch touch screen and panoramic views of 3D maps. GPS also has text-to-speech functionality, address entry via voice services, integrated Bluetooth and free lifetime service subscription.

3D panoramic views will not show street names. In general 8100T performance is slow and voice recording system is not very accurate. The touch screen has been most responsive.

The Navigon 8100T offers an impressive list of features, including panoramic views of 3D maps, but GPS does not deliver where it counts most: performance.The Navigon 8100T is a little diversion from other portable navigation systems, in terms of design. It sports a silver-brushed metal surface, rather than the typical black plastic case with the GPS much more sophisticated look and quality of the game to build on its high-end list of features.

Magellan Maestro 4370 Car GPS

Magellan Maestro 4370 Car GPS

By the end of October, the Magellan has revealed its latest in-car GPS, Magellan Maestro 4370.

Magellan Maestro 4370 provides easy access to your favorite destinations via the new OneTouch interface. The GPS also provides a sharp display; text-to-speech directions; developed guidelines for the fork, integrated Bluetooth and exact directions.

The menus can be a little slow. Voice-guided directions are nykii from time to time, and your phone book information is not automatically transferred Maestro 4370, when the connection using a Bluetooth connection. [cnet]

GPS Garmin StreetPilot c510

GPS Garmin StreetPilot c510

This is the Garmin StreetPilot C510 GPS, which was originally designed for, and which have been transferred to the United States through the use of the 2 gigabytes. MicroSD card with maps USA, 2009.

Main features on the Garmin StreetPilot c510 include customized vehicle icons for moving map, location-based content, a cool security feature that allows you to associate a location that will unlock the GPS when it’s within 50 meters of that area, a trip computer, voice navigation, automatically recalculates when off-route, map scale, and city navigator for more detailed information at street level. [product-reviews]