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GPS Units
3.25
The Oregon 200 is a stripped-down version of the Oregon 300. It has many of the same benefits and flaws of the more expensive model. If you want to save money and don’t need wireless sharing or relief shading, go for the Oregon 200.
RRP:
$599.00
GPS Units
3.75
Laser’s Navig8r M35 is one of the best value for money GPS units we've come across. Don’t let its low price fool you: it is packed with features, including detailed mapping data and Australian-accented text-to-speech.
RRP:
$249.00
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
3.75
The Colorado 300 provides a slightly cheaper, non-touch-screen alternative to the Oregon 300. With both models proving good combination automotive/handheld GPS devices, the decision largely comes down to your preferred control scheme.
RRP:
$999.00 $599.00
GPS Units
4.75
For the driver who desires an extensive in-car entertainment experience, the AVIC-F900BT certainly delivers on most fronts. It is much more affordable than its predecessors, and a number of refinements make this the best AVIC device yet.
RRP:
$1999.00
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
GPS Units
4.50
The AVIC-F500BT is a unique but welcome addition to the navigational market. This is the perfect device if you want to add the latest in navigation and entertainment to your vehicle without altering your existing stereo.
RRP:
$999.00
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Form Factor : Candybar
Mobile Network Bands : UMTS (2100MHz)
Smart Phones, GPS Mobile Phones
4.00
The Treo Pro is Palm’s most stylish smartphone yet. Good looks, ease of use and the latest features make this a well-rounded choice.
RRP:
$929.00
GPS Units
2.50
Although the GPS 60 looks like it means business, it doesn’t live up to expectations. A USB connection and Garmin’s MapSource software are small consolation for the lack of mapping and slow signal acquisition. There are better — and cheaper — handheld GPS options.
RRP:
$399.00
GPS Units
2.25
Although the eTrex H might suit those hikers who want nothing except the bare minimum, most will find it largely unusable. Inadequate functionality and no base map makes the unit extremely hard to use for anyone except the most experienced hikers, and the slightly more expensive Magellan Triton 200 is probably a better option.
RRP:
$257.00
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