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by kfgecko - Top 1000, Dec 19 '07
Pros: Best screen/interface, optimized for driving/pedestrian usage, high "usability" Cons: Expensive, theft prone, no power user features
Someone broke into my car and stole my Nuvi350. Since I loved the Nuvi so much, I replaced it with another, but this time with the 660 for its bigger screen. WHY NAVIGATION If you still aren't convinced about nav systems, here's my brief schpiel. I ...
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by hulyk , Feb 12 '07
Pros: Great sound,lit LCD screen. slow to 25% with no loss of pitch, 'Loop' function* Cons: Small LCD screen crammed with icons. FF and RW are slow-incremental.
I bought this unit for the DVR function mainly. My job requires reports daily. I originally purchased the WS 100, then saw this on sale at Shack for the same price. I had the WS 100 for a couple of days. The 300 has easier to use function buttons and a ...
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by geneyoung , Aug 26 '06
Pros: Portability, bright screen, speed, excellent reception, ease of use Cons: Only one via or waypoint at a time
I have been looking for a portable GPS unit for a couple of years. I had one in my Lexus LS430 and my wife now has one in her Acura, so I am pretty familiar with GPSs. I sold my Lexus and now drive a truck that has no GPS. I also own a van and ride a ...
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by out4thecount , Jul 08 '07
Pros: Quality, price and ease of use Cons: The update website.
I bought the Garmin Nuvi 660 in the fall of 2006. I chose the 660 over the other models because my middle-aged eyes deserve a big screen to look at, and also because I couldn't afford the Mercedes that was wrapped around the GPS system that I used in ...
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by changcy , Aug 09 '06
Pros: Portability, Improved Screen Brightness, Verbalization of Roads, Traffic Avoidance Cons: Screen could be better, limited route customization, more cumbersome to (dis)engage on mount, battery issue
Introduction I recently upgraded to the Nuvi 360 from the Streetpilot c330 (which I did write a favorable review of in Epinions) and found it to be a worthy successor. This review updates the information for the Nuvi 360, focusing on the changes. ...
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by southernmaven , Aug 08 '08
Pros: Small, sleek, pocketsized, many cool extra features, huge clear screen, early navigation directions. Cons: Expensive, Poor trip routing. Hard to enter data: destination addresses, points of interest.
We got this Nuvi GPS as our first navigating GPS. The only other GPS we had before was the military / point finder type we used for Geocaching. This thing is sweet. Bells and whistles, sounds, great video, signal pickup etc. We have found it to ...
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by michaelsee1981 , May 13 '08
Pros: Clear display, accurate, text-to-speech, bluetooth, Cons: Keyboard layout, speaker volume
First thing is first: The screen on the Garmin Nuvi 360 is exceptionally clear and is a very nice size. The product specifications state that the unit has a 2.8 X 2.1 inch diagonal QVGA TFT screen with 320 x 240 pixels. The unit dimensions as a ...
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by lmrat , May 11 '07
Pros: Easy to use, portable, great features, good customer service Cons: Provided mounting unit is made for a windshield and is illegal in many states.
I am so sick of getting lost. Most of my friends have GPS units in their cars, but I drive a 1999 mini van and I don't want to spend $30,000 for a new car just to get a GPS unit. I wanted something mainly for my car, but I also wanted to try my hand at ...
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by ettalong , Jul 15 '07
Pros: Multi use functions, Intuitive simple operation, good screen size, fast recalcs. Resonable battery life. Cons: No multiple via points, no tracklogs, no PC mapping software as standard.
I used for everyday work and recreation a Garmin 2610 Streetpilot, well that is till I accidently damaged the CF card slot pins whilst installing a larger card. Anyway currently my faithful Streetpilot is now dead and in need of repairs. My fault. ...
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by blindboy22 , May 11 '07
Pros: Lots of features, Very nice display, Multimedia, Integrated phone and travel tools Cons: No external volume controls, Live traffic subscription is expensive, no multi-destination mapping
The GPS giant, Garmin, has churned out another winner, the Garmin Nuvi 660. With integrated Bluetooth, traffic support, a nd a very nice screen make this an exceptionally good unit. Out of the Box: Garmin packages the Nuvi 660 with a vehicle mount ...
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by brett_berg , Nov 17 '06
Pros: Superb reception, large screen, very readable in bright sunlight Cons: Pricey; quirky bluetooth synchronization; car symbols a bit large
This is my first portable GPS purchase, and I've been extremely pleased with its performance so far. Design couldn't be nicer, with a generous screen size, superb color and clarity, and a thin profile that makes it easy to stow out of sight. Out of ...
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by mitchj30 , Mar 25 '07
Pros: -GPS performance
-Widescreen, easy to read and see
-Ease of use Cons: -Voice can sometimes be hard to understand
-Can't program your own route
Prior to receiving my nuvi 660 as a gift I was a total skeptic in regard to this new GPS fad that has taken over the travel industry. Call me old school, but I felt that if you were planning to travel somewhere just get out the map and chart your ...
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by jerryspoor , Sep 10 '07
Pros: Good audible functions Cons: Over priced and lacks refinement.
Garmin 660 I have used the Garmin V for the past few years. The Garmin 660 is very different. The 660 is intended for touch screen control. The Garmin V is button control. The button control is more exact once you are familiar with it. The touch ...
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by seiffertrk , Jan 23 '07
Pros: Great performance and comfort Cons: Concern that the windscreen may get damaged
I recently purchased a Voyager 510 to replace my Motorola H500. Frankly, I had grown tired of straining to hear people and getting endless complaints about background noise. I read many reviews of many different headsets and finally decided on this ...
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by chdenver , Dec 24 '06
Pros: Screen size and brightness, Ease of use, Mapping accuracy, Light weight Cons: Price, Can't have different volume settings for nav and bluetooth
I picked up the Nuvi 660 a couple of weeks ago. The decision was between the Nuvi 660, TomTom One, and TomTom 910. I chose the Nuvi 660 due to Garmin's reputation and leadership with GPS systems. However, I did like some of the fun things the TomTom ...
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