Garmin Nuvi 260W GPS Review
The Garmin Nuvi 260W is a sleek and thin GPS device with a huge 4.3″ touch screen LCD that has a vibrant and sharp display.
Filed under: Main Content | No Comments »
The Garmin Nuvi 260W is a sleek and thin GPS device with a huge 4.3″ touch screen LCD that has a vibrant and sharp display.
Filed under: Main Content | No Comments »
The Navigon 2100 max upgrades the Navigon 2100 with a 4.3″ wide screen and DirectHelpTM, which links to nearby services like hospitals, pharmacies and roadside assistance. Like the 2100, the 2100 max features text-to-speech, Lane Assist and Reality ViewTM (pictured above) and maps of the lower 48 United States. Amazon reports that both the 2100 and 2100 max have only 1.3 million POIs, a very low number, but I have not been able to verify that. Compare prices on the Navigon 2100 max The
Filed under: Main Content | No Comments »
The Mio Moov 200 is the entry level model in Mio’s new Moov series. The Mio Moov 200 has a 3.5” touch screen, comes with over 3.5 million points of interest (POIs), and has text-to-speech, so you’ll get “turn left on Oak Street in 200 feet”, rather than just “turn left in 200 feet.” Stepping up to the Mio Moov 210 gets you a one-year live traffic subscription, delivered via the Traffic Message Channel (TMC). The 300 and 310 models offer the same features as the 200 and 210, albeit with a w
Filed under: Main Content | No Comments »
The Nextar Q4-01 was recently released into a competitive market where more consumers are deciding to move to the widescreen instead of the standard 3.5-inch screens that so many people know. The Nextar Q4 has the 4.3-inch screen which is based on a new user interface. The interface update is a welcome one, as the last Nextar interface was not much to talk about. I reviewed the Nextar C-3 last year and definitely saw room for improvement in the interface and the mount. The Nextar Q4 packs some
Filed under: Main Content | No Comments »
I’ve been testing the Mio Moov 310 recently, one of the first four models in the new Moov series just introduced by Mio. This product line has a completely new interface, created thanks to Mio’s purchase of Navman. As a result, I will go into the interface in some detail in this review. First though, let’s look at what distinguishes these four models from each other. The Mio Moov 310 has a 4.3” wide touch screen, comes with over 3.5 million points of interest (POIs), and has text-to-speec
Filed under: Main Content | No Comments »