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Posted by Outdoorlover on November 26, 2010 at 4:30 PM under
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Makin’ a list, checkin’ it twice… Well, here I am in my nice comfy
chair, snack at my side, looking at those automotive GPS systems that
are on Black Friday sale. Hmmm. Gotta figure out which one
of those Garmin nuvi automotive GPS units
I like best. There are so many things to like about each one! First,
size – the nuvi 550 is the smallest and will fit in my pocket easily
once I hit the sidewalks, the nuvi 1260T and nuvi 1450 are still pretty
small but are much thinner, with the 1450 having the largest screen of
all which will be easier to see while driving in hectic traffic. The
nuvi 550 and 1260T both will have good pictures, but the 1450 has the
most pixels, again easier to see in heavy traffic. Okay, color
touchscreens on all three, that’s great.
While all are lightweight, the 1260T is nearly half the weight of the
other two at about 4 ounces – I’m likin’ that in my pocket again if I
head out on foot or bike ‘cause it won’t be bulky. Okay, good… All
three have rechargeable batteries; with battery life between 3 and 8
hours on each, the 550 beats the other two out again, but I will just
keep them charging while I am in the car. No problems there. All three
come with preloaded maps and have the ability to load more – nice. All
three use voice prompts and speak streets by name, I like that a lot,
but none of these have voice activated navigation; well, I don’t really
need that one, and it keeps the price reasonable.
All three will do detour calculations to get me back on track, but
only the 550 and the 1450 will figure out the most direct route for me;
although, all three models will help me avoid highways or toll roads –
savin’ me money; and the 1260T and 1450 both include ecoroute to save
gas. I like that. Oh, the 1260T is the one with Bluetooth, a handy
feature to have; and that one comes with Lifetime Traffic included,
oooh, nice. They all have world clock and a picture viewer, anti-theft
(Great Idea) and are easily personalized with Garmin Garage. Ahhh, the
nuvi 550, is waterproof and great for motorcycles, boats and geocaching!
Well, I think I know which one I want for Christmas, oooops! I'm not shopping for me, I am supposed to be
shopping for everyone else!
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Posted by Outdoorlover on January 12, 2010 at 8:22 AM under
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I want to figure out which one of those Garmin nuvi automotive GPS units I like best. There are so many things to like about each one! First, size - the nuvi 550 is the smallest and will fit in my pocket easily once I hit the sidewalks; the nuvi 1260T and nuvi 1450 are still pretty small but are much thinner, with the 1450 having the largest screen of all which will be easier to see while driving in hectic traffic. The nuvi 550 and 1260T both will have good pictures, but the 1450 has the most pixels, again easier to see in heavy traffic. Okay, color touchscreens on all three, that's a great feature.
While all are lightweight, the 1260T is nearly half the weight of the other two at about 4 ounces - I'm likin' that in my pocket again if I head out on foot or on my bike ‘cause it won't be bulky. Okay, good... All three have rechargeable batteries; with a battery life between 3 and 8 hours on each, the 550 beats the other two out again, but I will be able to just keep them charging while I am in the car. No problems there. All three come with preloaded maps and have the ability to load more - nice. All three use voice prompts and speak streets by name, I like that a lot, but none of these have voice activated navigation; well, I don't really need that one, and it keeps the price reasonable.
All three of these automotive GPS units will do detour calculations to get me back on track, but only the 550 and the 1450 will figure out the most direct route for me; although, all three models will help me avoid highways or toll roads - savin' me money; and the 1260T and 1450 both include ecoroute to save gas. I like that. Oh, the 1260T is the one with Bluetooth, a handy feature to have; and that one comes with Lifetime Traffic included, oooh, nice. They all have world clock and a picture viewer, anti-theft (Great Idea) and are easily personalized with Garmin Garage. Ahhh, the nuvi 550, is waterproof and great for motorcycles, boats and geocaching! Well, I think I know which one I want, how about you?
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