User-friendly interface
'pretty short battery life'
'free memory'
'fairly small, but readable, 3.5-inch screen'
'The touchscreen was sensitive to each press and was easy to interact with at all times.'
'It's easy to snap those devices into and out of the bracket with one hand.'
'It's also compatible with MSN Direct, which delivers local information, such as weather, gas prices, and movie times to the unit.'
'The Garmin Nuvi 265T's points-of-interest database is extensive and easy to navigate.'
'The map is easy to read, menus are intuitive, and an updated interface makes it easier to view traffic alerts.'
'The user interface can also be confusing and overly complicated.'
'Touch screen can be difficult to use.'
'easy touchscreen menus'
'high sensitivity satellite signal lock maintenance'
'Navigation instructions , Street name announcement.'
'Centrality Atlas™ III processor and built-in high-sensitivity antenna'
'POI icons displayed on the map screen are interactive, revealing the address and phone number at a touch as well as plotting an instant route.'
'The number and letter buttons are quite small and cramped together, and there's no included stylus, so you have to pay close attention as you enter addresses.'
'Additional purchase options are available as well as a subscription model.'
'the map interface can be confusing, and the system responds sluggishly at times.'
'The TomTom Rider's POI database is outdated and occasionally gave us wrong street names or no street at all for some side streets.'
'POI feature is very poor'
'complete door-to-door navigation with voice guidance.'
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