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Thursday, January 26, 2006

GPS: Garmin nuvi

Garmin nuvi
The colleagues from Ubergizmo had the chance to take hands on Garmin's nuvi, one of the best looking and the smallest GPS in its category.

It has a huge database of point of interest (POI). Restaurants, to parking places to gas stations… you name it. But the new thing is that it gives you the average cost for a meal and for select restaurants or stores, the Nuvi even offers coupons (Savers Guide, optional). The Savers Guide membership card and database cost $49.99 and is updated it every year (new memory card).
The Language Guide (optional) allows you to translate your basic food orders and can even speak them if you think that your accent is bad, very useful, trust me…
Nuvi 350 Launched at CES for the US - price $969.22


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Source: Ubergizmo


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