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Garmin nĂ¼vi 3700 review
Posted on 19 August 2010
"Allow me to introduce myself. I'm the new nüvi. Sure I'm pencil-thin, but don't allow my good looks to deceive you. I'm a powerful piece of technology", said the new nuvi 3700 series. More Details
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GPSMAP 62 series - An easy pick & great GPS device
Post on 13 August 2010
"Garmin’s GPSMAP 62 is a great handheld GPS," writes Sal Cangeloso of Geek.com in his very thorough review of "one of the most competitive packages out there." Sal recently tested a loaner GPSMAP 62 and had great things to say about our newest outdoor handheld. For starters, he points out that the GPSMAP 62 series brings Garmin's new software features and mapping options to the familiar form factor of the GPSMAP 60 series - "practically the standard by which all other handheld GPS devices are measured." More Details
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Garmin Traffic Message Channel (GTM)
Posted on 12 August 2010
Singapore/June 08, 2010 - Garmin Corporation, a unit of Garmin Ltd., the global leader in satellite navigation, now provides the receiver - GTM™ 25 to support Traffic Message Channel (TMC), the optional traffic alerts real-time traffic, guaranteed service for at least 2 years. More Details
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Garmin GPSMAP 78s review
Post on 03 August 2010
Hands on with the Garmin GPSMAP 78s
The Garmin GPSMAP 78s brings the first major update to the GPSMAP handheld line in over four years. The reason for it taking so long is that Garmin had a huge hit with the 60/76 series, and instead of messing with a winner, they turned their attention to new interfaces, which were introduced on the Colorado series, followed by the touch screen Oregon line. These new units brought the ability to add custom maps and aerial imagery, paperless geocaching, and high-resolution screens, but the latter made them less than bright (although the latest model, the Oregon 450, has largely solved this problem). More Details
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Garmin nuvi 3700 series is coming soon.
Posted on 22 April 2010
Garmin nuvi 3700 series breaks the GPS mold, uses another mold instead. More Details
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