Garmin Directs Users to Send GPS Units Home

August 26, 2010 by Content Keyword RSS · Comment
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Garmin on Wednesday recalled 1.25 million Nuvi GPS navigation units worldwide due to a battery problem. Of those, 765,000 were sold in the United States. The recalled units may overheat, leading to a fire hazard, Garmin said. The models affected are some units of the Garmin 200W, 250W and 260W families, and a few in the 7 series.

AVT Navigator PN-301 is an entry-level GPS device priced at P9,800

August 23, 2010 by Content Keyword RSS · Comment
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In-car audio and video system device provider AVT has launched new products to enhance its current lineup of global positioning system (GPS) gadgets. AVT presented the following models during the 3rd Philippine International Motor Show: the AVT Navigator PN-301, PN-401 and PN-501.

GPS Vehicle Navigation Devices also monitor traffic conditions.

June 3, 2010 by Content Keyword RSS · Comment
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Able to report traffic congestion, 2010 RoadMate GPS navigators integrate Free Lifetime Live Traffic service, which keeps units apprised of traffic conditions and calculates route options for driver to choose from. OneTouch personalization feature lets user save favorite places, categories, and searches. All models offer spoken street names, 6 million points of interest, multi-destination ...

Magellan Creates a Line of GPS Navigators for Use Every Day

May 25, 2010 by Content Keyword RSS · Comment
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. , May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Magellan today announced the latest generation of the RoadMate series of portable vehicle navigation devices. The new series includes models in a variety of screen sizes and feature sets to meet any consumer navigation needs. � At its core, the new line is designed to bring daily relevance to the GPS navigator by helping consumers get to new and ...

Garmin Dakota 20 review

October 27, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS · Comment
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The Garmin Dakota 20 is a smaller version of Garmin’s successful Oregon models. It appears poised to replace the eTrex series, bringing all of the Oregon’s touch screen goodness while retaining the eTrex’s small form factor, light weight and long battery life. Both units in the two-model Dakota series sport a 2.6” screen. On the Dakota 20, you get a tri-axial electronic compass, barometric altimeter, wireless data transfer between units and the ability to accept a micro-S

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