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The evolution of the sat nav

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A satellite navigation system is now far more than a piece of gadgetry that will get you from A to B. The best sat navs on the market now have a number of additional features that make some possess similarities with the best smartphones on the market, such as web hook-up, inbuilt cameras and HD screens. This surge in new applications is a response to the refining of GPS on high-quality phones. So what next for the sat nav? Well, here is an insight into two of the leading sat navs currently on the market.

Garmin Nuvi 3790T

The 3790T is as stylishly designed as many smarthphones. At just 9mm thick and finished with glass and alloy, this alluring gadget makes most other sat navs resemble Fisher Price toys. With a retail price of £330.00 the 3790T isn’t cheap, so what features justify such a high-price tag? The 3970T is simply unbeatable in a number of areas, best of all its quick. It locks on to satellites nearly instantly; the menu is practical and accessible and it has an incredible amount of storage space available for postcodes or POIs. The Garmin Nuvi 3790T is a market leader only matched by the TomTom Go Live 1000.

TomTom Go Live 1000

Arguably the best sat nav currently on the market. At £280.00, the TomTom Go Live 1000 isn’t cheap. But don’t be fooled by the high price tag. Yes the Go Live 1000 does have plenty of features, but unlike other pricey sat navs it concentrates primarily on the navigation essentials.There are little accompaniments that tarnish its capabilities to guide. The TomTom has ported its UI to the same Webkit back-end that results in the iPad’s speedy browser. The model also possesses an impeccable HD Traffic service which works out where jams are by tracking the signals of mobile phones. If all this isn’t enough to convince you to purchase a TomTom, then maybe the voice of Brian Blessed will incite you. He is the latest celebrity to add his tone to the TomTom catalogue.

Aidan Donovan is a keen travel blogger that has discovered Kenwood Travel to be keen on prices; but still wouldn’t go anywhere without a good sat nav.

Written by GadgetFan

March 7th, 2011 at 4:31 pm

A Stylish GPS System – Garmin Nuvi 250

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The Garmin Nuvi 350 Pocket GPS navigator is one of the smallest GPS items available. The Garmin Nuvi 350 Pocket GPS is still graced with plenty of features which allow you to discover your location and your destinations with ease. This product is also relatively low-cost compared to other GPS navigation systems.

Features

The touch screen is one of the features that are always included on Nuvi GPS systems. You do not need to worry about finding maps, either, since the Nuvi 350 Pocket system may be completely loaded with cities in North America and Europe. You can take your Nuvi 350 Pocket navigator along anywhere, since it is small enough to slide into a regular pocket or your purse.

All that you need to do to begin using your Nuvi 350 Pocket GPS system is to key in your beginning address and that of your end point. The system will offer you the easiest route and a few other neat places to see on the way.

The travel kit is also included in your Nuvi 350 Pocket GPS tool. You can get additional goodies by looking at the company website, which offers country-specific guides and modified maps.

Updating and Adding Maps

Your Garmin Nuvi 350 Portable GPS Navigator System has to be loaded with maps prior to using it in international countries. You can do this simply by connecting your Nuvi 350 to a computer using the USB cord that comes with your unit. The company website offers clear guidance on putting the most current maps into your navigator.

Product Design

The Nuvi 350 Pocket GPS Navigator gives you a thin, tight design that weighs in at just five ounces. The touch screen is quite large for the small unit, measuring close to four inches wide and almost three inches high. The 320 by 240 pixel screen resolution gives you a quality image.

Extra Features

You can utilize a memory card if you wish to use the GPS system for an MP3 player. The item is programmed to break into your song to allow you to clearly hear the instructions as they play.

The slim design will stay charged without an outside power outlet for as many as eight hours, making it a good system to carry with you on an all-day hiking trip. You can charge your Nuvi 350 Pocket GPS navigation tool with a regular wall charger or with a cigarette lighter adaptor.

Installing Your Nuvi 350

Your Nuvi 350 Pocket navigator will arrive with a suction cup that allows you to easily install and dismantle your system on the windshield of your vehicle. You can take down the screen and take the GPS system with you no matter where you want to go.

The system is also fashioned on a ball and socket structure so even the roughest roads will not make it hard to read.

Written by woohooyeh

February 24th, 2009 at 7:34 pm

Review of the Garmin Nuvi 760 System

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The Garmin Nuvi 760 GPS Navigation System is one of most useful offerings available for navigations. The routes that are included in the Nuvi 760 include North America so you can journey to the United States, Canada, or Mexico using your unit to assist you.

Features

The display on the Garmin Nuvi 760 give you a large 3.8 by 2.25 screen that has a backlight and an anti-glare screen. The display also has a quality resolution of 480 by 272 pixels as well ass a 3-D image screen.

Your Garmin 760 also comes with an FM radio transmitter so that you can get the most current real-time traffic reports that can help you avoid bad traffic areas in the city. All of the data that you have to enter in the unit is located on the touch screen so the system is compact with slim lines and a great ball socket installation.

You affix the Garmin Nuvi 760 to your dashboard with a small suction cup which is easy to remove when you leave your vehicle. The small size is great when you are afraid to leave the system behind; the product will simply slip into a pocket or tote as you work or shop.

Extra Features

The Garmin Nuvi 760 Travel Assistant has a feature that can be use to keep track of the most frequently used routes. For example, if you work from hotels frequently, you can save the hotel address in the unit and then you just have to key in your destination address for the quickest and most beneficial instructions.

You can also keep track of the names of your most-visited restaurants and boutiques in the navigator to get to these places easily in a strange city. This is a good feature when you want a specific item that is not available everywhere.

The Nuvi 760 is also the tool you want to have if you experience trouble rediscovering where you have left your car in a big city or parking garage. The unit will remember exactly where you parked by keeping track of the last point that the unit recalls. This is a useful feature that is not included in the earlier Garmin Nuvi products.

Adding Features and Maps

If the Garmin Nuvi 760 GPS Navigation System that you currently have needs to be updated, the only requirement is to navigate to the official website to load recent maps and features onto the system. Some updates will cost, including travel guides and maps. You Nuvi 760 package will provide a USB cable so that you can easily link your unit to your PC for downloads.

You will also be able to choose the layout for the touch screen letters on your Nuvi 760. Most folks are used to a QWERTY keyboard and find it easier to use this layout when putting in data.

Written by woohooyeh

February 14th, 2009 at 10:33 pm