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GPS Units
3.25
We really like the nuvi 5000's large screen, but the lack of Bluetooth and an internal battery will undoubtedly turn potential users elsewhere. It’s a shame, as the navigational experience is otherwise excellent.
RRP:
$799.00
GPS Units
4.50
The S300T is Navman’s best GPS yet. While the glide interface isn’t perfect, its ease of use is certainly appreciated. An excellent design, a clean map screen and clear voice instructions combined with a heap of extra features make this an excellent choice.
RRP:
$699.00
Form Factor : Slide
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
3G Mobile Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
4.00
If you’re purely after a phone for imaging, then the C905 will be right up your alley. While we’re still waiting for optical zoom, the photos it produces are pretty noteworthy for a camera phone. An excellent design and good build quality are slightly let down by a somewhat sluggish user interface and a proprietary headphone jack.
RRP:
$699.00
GPS Units
3.75
The Oregon 400c is a reasonably priced option if you need detailed coastal maps. The inclusion of a microSD slot provides adequate room for expansion.
RRP:
$749.00
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
3.00
HP’s iPAQ 912 Business Messenger certainly boasts plenty of features, but falls slightly short of many offerings from competitors. The lack of included navigational software combined with a small display may turn some users elsewhere.
RRP:
$799.00
GPS Units
2.75
The GPSmap 60CSx has all the hallmarks of a decent handheld GPS device. However, it still offers too little at too high a price.
RRP:
$799.00
Form Factor : Slide
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
3G Mobile Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
3.00
We were expecting big things from the 6210 Navigator, but the fact that turn-by-turn navigation is only free for six months is a huge disappointment. We can’t see the point of this handset when most handsets in Nokia’s new range offer GPS and Nokia Maps.
RRP:
$629.00
GPS Units
3.50
Garmin has provided a competitive handheld GPS device with the Oregon 300. It provides a full touch-screen experience in combination with a rugged casing and vital navigation tools. We would have preferred more detailed maps, but Garmin has provided room for expandability — making this an excellent choice.
RRP:
$649.00
Form Factor : Slide
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
4.25
If you don’t consider a QWERTY keyboard a necessity, then the E66 is one of the best smartphones on the market. It combines a stylish design with the latest features and it is a breeze to use.
RRP:
$679.00
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
3.50
The iPAQ 612c offers a fairly impressive list of features and bundles them to form a reasonable device. The lack of HP software is disappointing and the scroll wheel could use some work, but there is plenty to like about this handset on the whole.
RRP:
$799.00
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
3.25
The P750 won’t turn many heads, but it will provide you with a fair list of features and the bundled window mount for navigation is a bonus.
RRP:
$799.00
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : Quad Band GSM
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
4.25
The E71 is one of the most stylish smartphones on the market. If you can get by with a slightly small display and keyboard, this beast offers plenty of features and grunt.
RRP:
$709.00
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