If they ever write a book called Sat Navs For Idiots, the Garmin Nuvi 1390 would have a starring role – it’s so easy to get started and use that just about anyone would be up-and-away faster than a Melbourne Cup bolter.
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
Mazda CX-9 in-car GPS review
Buyers of Mazda’s beautifully styled CX-9 have two choices when it comes to satellite navigation – optional in the ‘Luxury’ model or (as tested) standard equipment in the range-topping Grand Touring version.
Included in the satellite navigation package is a reversing camera – a real safety/convenience feature when parking this luxurious, 5.099mm-long seven-seater. To read the full review click here
Included in the satellite navigation package is a reversing camera – a real safety/convenience feature when parking this luxurious, 5.099mm-long seven-seater. To read the full review click here
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
TomTom 730 GPS Review
TomTom’s excellent reputation is well deserved. We’ve just spent a week with the GO 730 and to be honest with all the standard features, usual TomTom quality and its handy price tag…well it’s hard to fault. Read the full review here
Monday, May 17, 2010
TomTom iPhone App Review
I had heard a lot about TomTom well before it became available as an iPhone app and I have to say this is one product that lives up to the hype. Unlike previous GPS apps I have used, TomTom proved to be very intuitive and very fast.Click here for the full review
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Range Rover - Navigation Review
Maybe it’s a British thing, but when we started our top-of-the-line Range Rover Autobiography V8, the satellite navigation system had been set in miles, not kilometers. Read More>
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