Quick Review On Garmin, Magellan & Tom Tom GPS

The nüvi 1200 GPS navigator features an especially- slim design that fits easily in your pocket(approximately 25% thinner than previous products) , elevated gui, ecoRoute, public transportation mode, and text- to- speech. The Garmin nüvi 1200 series also are the first nüvi creations to look at pedestrian navigation capability enabled through optional CityXplorer maps, which are available for select tourist places in North America and Europe and can easily be downloaded directly to the nüvi. The nüvi’s enhanced gui incorporates improved graphics and a new slide control for menu operation, while ecoRoute suggests fuel- efficient routes to save drivers money and fuel. Also, Garmin’s new public transit mode allows you to navigate using buses, tramway, metro, and suburban rail systems. Plus, the device comes pre- loaded with City Navigator 48 states NT. 

The Magellan RoadMate 1412 is pocket- sized, really- slim, and also stylish, and presents an additional substantial 4. 3- inch wide- format, full color interactive touchscreen. The broadened Points of Interest database includes 6 million built- in hotspots for an incredible value. Find fuel, food, lodging, ATMs and thousands of other businesses and services with a few touches of the screen. Plus, it contains built- in maps of the entire United States, Puerto Rico, and also Canada. 

Tom Tom is here with yet another GPS unit. The Tom Tom XL 335S packs a 4. 3- inch touchscreen and text to speech functions into a small package with a somewhat competitive retail price. However like almost all other GPS units, that MSRP will probably be undercut by shops as they try to these GPS units onto holiday shoppers. Thankfully, the XL 335S is apparently good for that price despite the fact that I couldn’t tell you the difference between this Tom Tom 335S additionally, the Tom Tom 340S. 

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