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GPS
SatNav Systems
Reviewed by Lordpercy.com
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TomTom Go 520 Review The all new TomTom Go 520 arrived
with us and demanded that we talked to it. Speech recognition
makes it to the new 3rd Generation Go and brings with it a whole
host of new funky extras, we test the market leader to see if
its is out front or losing its way.
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TomTom One XL The new TomTom One XL may be much
larger than the standard TomTom One but does it get much more
than some extra fries? With a massive screen, Bluetooth
and full UK or European maps it should be a good bit of kit.
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Mio C520 GPS Review A new slim SatNav system, suits you
sir. We test the latest from Mio the C520 which has mapping in
22 countries and managed to keep us on track during a sponsored
hike.
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Navman N60i Review Navigation providers are constantly
trying to make their interface easier to use on the move. Navman
introduced Navpix last year which allows you to select an image
rather than an address. We test the range topper the N60i with
built in camera.
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TomTom One Europe Review A real life test for TomTom's keenly
priced Euro Satnav system as it guides our non techy friends
across northern France and manages to stop marital discord. Now
you won't find that on the feature list!
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Navman N20 Review
Navigating by pictures is the new feature of the Navman N20. But
does the lack of an inbuilt camera make it a blurred
distinction?
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Snooper Indago Review The last time we tested a
combined SatNav and Speed Camera system we ended up
disappointed. Will the Snooper Indago fare any better in our
week long test of A to B navigation and accuracy of their Enigma
database?
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Garmin i2 Review It may
be the smallest in the Garmin SatNav range but for £89.99 you
get one hell of a deal. Our week long test with the i2 put many
systems four times the price to shame as the baby SatNav got us
from A to B again and again.
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Navman F20 Review A SatNav system for girls and it's
not pink! We'll not quite but having dedicated buttons for
parking and petrol does suggest novice SatNav users. We test
Navman's new low cost GPS system.
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Loox N100 Review The worlds smallest and
lightest SatNav system courtesy of Fujitsu as they launch the
new Loox N100. With special modes for walking, cycling and
driving can such a small PDA based system keep us on the right
track?
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Mio C210 Review The race for the small SatNav
systems is heating up and the latest entrant from Mio is
certainly small but at what price? We test the C210 to see what
compromises have been made to make a unit this small and at a
bargain price.
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TomTom Rider Review This week we've unleashed the Stig to test
the TomTom Rider, SatNav just for motorbikes. Will he like it,
or perhaps even form a loving bond as only the I.T. Stig can
with technical equipment.
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TomTom Go 910 Review Can the best get better? Well
possibly. We test the new TomTom Go 910, this top end offering
has full street level maps of Europe and the USA plus text to
speech and mobile features. With stronger competition than ever
before can the Dutch keep their number 1 slot?
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Sony Nav-U Review Sony turn on the style as their late
arrival at the GPS party is a last chance for the electronics
giant to wow the crowd. But is the new Sony Nav-U navigation
system anything more than old technology in a new frock?
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Mio A201 Review Just when we thought PDA navigators
were dying off, Mio bring us an all new PDA GPS system with
inbuilt antenna. The A201 promises all the SatNav tricks plus
some PDA features including Bluetooth.
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Medion GoPal 350
When someone tells us to "GoPal" we
assume they mean naff off! But wait this GoPal is the new
navigation system from Medion that promises accurate route
planning at Aldi prices.
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Garmin Nuvi Review
There's a new SatNav system in town and he's
slimmer and sexier than those who went before, plus he's packing
the latest GPS chipset for improved accuracy. We spend a week
with the Nuvi 300 Garmin's latest offering.
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TomTom One
TomTom have entered the fray for "value"
SatNav systems with the brand new TomTom One. The only thing is
they've packed it with all the top features and forgotten to
drop the price (for now). Still it's a great bit of kit!
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Garmin i3 Review
GPS navigation in miniature as Garmin shrink
their technology into a very small case. All sounds good until
you are left twiddling a scroll wheel in a car park, letter at a
time. We test the baby SatNav system and see if it's worth the
thumb exercise.
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