February 15, 2007

The Best in GPS Systems

CNN has put out what they term the Best in GPS; a four spot list. These lists are often eye candy for the quick surf, and this one is no different. No in depth understanding or reviews here. Although they do hit on some good ones:

  • RIM Blackberry Pearl paired with TeleNav GPS module – for on the go road warrior mapping and navigation.
  • Garmin Nuvi 660 – big widescreened GPS was knocked on a few fine points. They cited a lack of map detail (Garmin actually has a patent on limiting map clutter so that you can see where you are going properly – I see it as a plus, but am not exactly sure what the author is referring to), and sometimes inferior routing. Read My In-Depth Review of the Garmin Nuvi 660.
  • Navman N40i – liked for its external buttons.
  • TomTom ONE – an all around navigator (now running well below $400). Read My Review of the TomTom ONE.

    ReadMore on their listing at CNN


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    Posted by Scott Martin at February 15, 2007 1:49 PM
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