As usual, you can instruct the device to calculate directions based on a number of criteria, including quickest or shortest route, with or without toll roads, or by a certain time. Maps looked cle...
The bottom line: Despite some minor performance issues, the Garmin Nuvi 265WT is a good value GPS, offering a number of high-end features for an affordable price.
The 275T is compatible with optional enhanced MSN® Direct content (subscription and receiver required) and our free Garmin Garage where you can download animated vehicles that show your location o...
I have been lucky enough to have been driving around with the TomTom GO 920T, their latest top of the line release that was unleashed onto the GPS market barely a month ago. GPS signals are unavai...
The bottom line: For early adopters, the TomTom GO 910 is the GPS gadget du jour, offering the latest and greatest in portable navigation systems. That said, we wish it had a better mounting sys...
The bottom line: If you can afford the hefty price tag, the Garmin Nuvi 660 is a solid-performing and versatile GPS device that offers all the navigation basics, tools for the world traveler, Blue...
The bottom line: The TomTom One XL offers ease of use, accurate directions, and a spacious touch screen, but you can get more for your money from other portable navigation systems.
I've never owned a GPS unit before and I found the unit very intuitive to set up. The interface was so simple that I was able to input my destination address and start navigating without even look...
It keeps all the great navigation, travel, and entertainment tools of the Nuvi 350 (as well as the expensive price tag: $964.27) but adds Bluetooth and an antitheft feature.