Shopping Picks in GPS Receivers & Accessories
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Microsoft Streets & Trips 2009 With GPS Locator
If you travel a lot for work and play and want to navigate new cities like a pro, Microsoft Streets & Trips 2009 With GPS Locator adds real-time GPS tracking to its destination mapping capabilities. With a USB you add to your laptop, you can actually see your exact location and get your bearings more easily. That's in case you misread the detailed directions and turned left when you should have turned right.
Garmin nuvi 265WT GPS
Too stubborn to ask for directions? Never get lost again with this handy and compact GPS portable navigator. Garmin nuvi 265WT GPS's voice-guided turn-by-turn directions and wide screen make this a must-have accessory in town or on the road. Live traffic information allows you to circumvent the ugliest traffic snarls and get to your destination hassle-free. Quickly pinpoint where you are and where the nearest hospitals, police stations, gas stations, and intersections are located.... more
Budget Sony GPS
Getting directions from Point A to Point B does not have to cost as much as a cross-country plane ticket for the holidays. Sony now makes an affordable GPS unit that gets the job done nicely for under $200. Available in 3 colors, the Sony NV-U44 has a 3.5" touchscreen, text-to-speech functionality, and dual view mode with lane guidance. It's also got a photo viewer and what Sony calls Gesture Command, which sounds like... more
Garmin Nuvi 765T GPS
New from Garmin: The Nuvi 765T, one of the GPS units in the company's new "7x5" series. In addition to the standard 4.3" touchscreen display, voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions, Bluetooth for hands-free calls, and the popular Where Am I? feature, the 765T tells you the speed limit and offers free traffic alerts for life - no additional subscription required. There's also something called "lane assist" that shows you ahead of time what lane you need... more
Bushnell BackTrack GPS
If you frequently get lost or can't find your car in mall or stadium parking lots, you should check out the Bushnell BackTrack GPS. When you park your car (or pitch your tent) you push a button to mark your location. Later, when you're lost, the BackTrack uses GPS technology to guide you back to your starting point. The 6-ounce device runs on AAA batteries, works in urban and rural areas, comes with a... more
Mio Knight Rider GPS
"Michael, where would you like to go today?" That's how K.I.T.T. greeted David Hasslehoff in "Knight Rider," and that's how the Mio Knight Rider GPS greets you when you turn it on. In the exact same voice, thanks to Mio's partnership with Universal Studios. (You can then change it to one of 300+ other names.) K.I.T.T. (William Daniels) will give you voice guidance and turn-by-turn directions (accompanied by LED synthesizer lights), and make you... more
Garmin Nuvi 880
We don't drive much, and we don't mind stopping to ask people for directions. So we don't need the top-of-the-line Garmin Nuvi 880. But we're sure some people will have a hard time resisting the award-winning navigator (CNET calls it "one of the best GPS (products) we've tested to date"), because it crams so many features into such a compact package: Advanced speech recognition that lets you perform 30 functions without taking your hands... more
TomTom Go 930 GPS
The new TomTom Go 930 GPS device does just about everything except the actual driving. In addition to standard text- and voice-guided turn-by-turn directions, text-to-speech functionality, 2D and 3D maps (with zoom), route recalculation, Bluetooth, and "help" and "where am I?" functions, you can tell the thing - verbally - where you want to go. And the person in the passenger seat can play around with the image viewer, MP3 player (with support for... more
Panasonic Strada CN-GP50U GPS
Panasonic has jumped into the already-crowded GPS market with its first portable navigation device, the Strada CN-GP50U. The Strada has a 5" touch-screen display set in a slim body (it's just over an inch thick) so it's compact and easy to carry. It's got a text-to-speech function that reads out road names, Bluetooth for hands-free calling, and an SD card slot. The Strada comes with an SD card preloaded with 1.8 million points of... more
Garmin Nuvi 760 GPS
Got GPS? The new Garmin Nuvi 760 is ready to go right out of the box, with 2D and 3D maps, turn-by-turn voice directions, and a 4.3" touchscreen display. The "Where Am I?" feature displays the nearest address and intersection, along with the closest hospitals, police stations, gas stations, and more. And - get this - it remembers where you parked (which, of course, is only helpful if you remember to take it with... more
TomTom One XL-S
First there was the entry-level TomTom One, a portable GPS device with a 3.5" screen. Then came the TomTom One XL, which upped the screen size to 4.3" and added Bluetooth. Now there's the TomTom One XL-S, which adds text-to-speech technology (we assume that "S" in its name stands for "speech"). If you want it to, the device will read aloud street names, road numbers, traffic warnings, weather information, and more. You... more
Mio DigiWalker C720T GPS
Want more than just directions from your GPS? The Mio DigiWalker C720t also has a media player (music, photos, videos) and a 2-megapixel digital camera. Yeah, we know, your camera is better, but the Mio's camera can "tag" photos with GPS coordinates, so you know exactly where you took a picture, and if you want to go back to that spot, the Mio can direct you. Sounds like something out of CSI, right? Other... more
Garmin eTrex Legend HCx GPS Receiver
Hit the road or the trail with Garmin's portable eTrex Legend HCx. It's lightweight (just 5.6 ounces), waterproof, and sensitive enough to hold a GPS signal almost anywhere, including canyons and areas with heavy tree coverage. The device comes with a basemap of North America, and if you insert a MapSource card with detailed street maps into the microSD card slot, it will provide turn-by-turn directions to your destination. Prices start around $250. More... more
Garmin Rino 530HCx Handheld GPS
If you're planning any Extreme Outdoor Adventures this fall, you might want to take along a GPS device and a walkie-talkie for safety. Or the Garmin Rino 530HCx, which combines both into one device (plus a compass, altimeter, and weatherman). The waterproof Rino will locate your position (even in heavy cover and deep canyons) and send your exact location to other Rino users. And the walkie-talkie lets you communicate with any FRS/GMRS radio up... more
Navigon 7100 GPS
You land in a new city. You pick up your rental car. You're hungry. You see a T.G.I. Friday's near your hotel but you just can't hack another night of "loaded potato skins." If you had the Navman 7100, you could browse Zagat restaurant ratings, find the nearest 25-point Italian restaurant, be navigated (with text or voice guidance) to said restaurant, and soon be relaxing over a glass of chianti. The Navman 7100 also... more
Garmin Nuvi 260 GPS
The latest addition to the entry-level Garmin Nuvi GPS series is the pocket-sized Garmin Nuvi 260. It's not much bigger than a deck of cards, but still has a 3.5" touchscreen display and room for SD cards to expand its memory. The Nuvi 260 is ready to go right out of the box, because it comes preloaded with street maps, points of interest, and more. You can choose 2D or 3D maps, and have... more
Garmin Astro 220 GPS Dog Tracking System
Dude, where's my dog?! Find out with the Garmin Astro. Designed for hunters, this canine GPS system should also appeal to dog owners who have large plots of land, or dogs who like to run away. Just put the wireless transmitter on your dog (either with the included harness or with an e-collar) and monitor your dog's position on the handheld device. The "Dog Tracker" function tells you exactly where he is, as well... more
TomTom One XL
Improving on last year's successful TomTom One GPS device, TomTom has come out with the TomTom One XL, which increases the screen size from 3.5" to 4.3". The plug-and-go portable device has all the basics: Voice prompts in 36 languages, turn-by-turn instructions, 2D and 3D graphics, and millions of points of interest. And it comes with built-in Bluetooth for accessing TomTom's PLUS service (real-time traffic information, weather conditions, city maps, celebrity voices, and... more
Mio C520 Widescreen GPS
With turn-by-turn voice instructions, street-specific guidance, and text-to-speech functionality, the Mio C520 will get you to your destination while letting you keep your eyes on the road. But the budget GPS device does have an attractive 4.3" widescreen display that offers a splitscreen interface and is easily viewed in direct sunlight. Other features include a built-in media player with an SD/MMC memory card slot, integrated Bluetooth support for hands-free calling, and real-time traffic updates... more
Garmin Nuvi 200, 250, and 270 GPS Receivers
Garmin just released 3 new portable GPS units. The Garmin Nuvi 200, shown here, is the most affordable, with an easy-to-use 3.5" touchscreen display, SD media card expansion slot, and built-in MP3 player, audible book player, and picture viewer. The Nuvi 200 comes with preloaded maps of the continental US, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The more expensive Nuvi 250 and Nuvi 270 have all the same features, but come with additional maps... more
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