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Thursday, January 19, 2006

GPS: Michelin x930

Michelin x930 GPS
Being famous for road maps and guides does not necessarily mean to have to competence to transform this experience to technical gadgets as Michelin seems to show:

The Michelin x930 GPS receiver is more miss than hit. Correct directions are few and far between, quite unlike the comprehensive directions that are available on its website. It has a success rate of 20% when it comes to getting the right directions, which is unacceptable for any GPS system. Voice directions are awful and are more of a potential accident hazard. You can’t unmount it short of removing your entire windscreen. If you want to purchase anything with the name Michelin on it, make sure it’s a set tires.


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Source: Ubergizmo


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