Garmin c330 streetpilot

The Garmin StreetPilot c330 is part of Garmin's “c” series, currently their most popular auto GPS navigation systems.

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The Garmin 255w GPS can be found online for under $200 and has text-to-speech (TTS) which is commonly found in more expensive kits. TTS allows the device to give directions with street names instead of the generic turn left/right at a certain distance. The Garmin 255W GPS comes loaded with Navteq data of North America + Hawaii + Puerto Rico and includes 6.5 million findable points of interest.

Other valued features include HotFix (Long Term Ephemeris Prediction) which helps locate satellites quicker, Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Basemap shows 3D shaded terrain features, Photo Navigation allows uploading of geo-coded photos from a phone, geo-coding camera or photo site and navigate to them, and the ability to send addresses directly to your Garmin from Google Maps or Mapquest via PC. There are a few things that I discovered to be slow about the nuvi 255W package. The first is the lack of an included mini-USB cable. As someone who reviews tech gadgets I have many of these cables lying around but for the average user this type of cable may be difficult to have at home. Garmin should package a mini-USB cable with this package.

While charging the Garmin 255W GPS I discovered that there is no charge indicator of any sort. This is not a big issue since the unit can be charged in the car but it is often good to know if your device is running out of charge or not. Battery life according to Garmin is around four hours with the rechargeable Lithium battery. During use I found it to last anywhere from three hours and fifteen minutes to three and half hours. Ultimately the Garmin has a deep menu system which to some people may be a bit restraining. The less technology inclined may not use all the characteristics of the "entry" model GPS because of its expansive menu. Luckily they will still get plenty of functions from this GPS device.

The importance of a great GPS system is the interface and the Garmin 255W GPS is one of the best ones that I have dealt with in comparison to other GPS models. It is a very well designed unit from the outer casing to the software inside. Garmin has been considered as the number one in GPS technology and they continue to dominate. While it is sold as an entry level unit in terms of price, its features and function make it act like a more expensive GPS model. Routing works great and that is the most important feature in these devices. TTS and the widescreen helps the nuvi 255W standout over other similarly priced models. If you are searching for a deep starter GPS unit, then the Garmin 255W GPS is the ultimate choice.

The Garmin 255w GPS can be found online for under $200 and has text-to-speech (TTS) which is commonly found in more expensive kits. TTS allows the device to give directions with street names instead of the generic turn left/right at a certain distance. The Garmin 255W GPS comes loaded with Navteq data of North America + Hawaii + Puerto Rico and includes 6.5 million findable points of interest.

Other valued features include HotFix (Long Term Ephemeris Prediction) which helps locate satellites quicker, Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Basemap shows 3D shaded terrain features, Photo Navigation allows uploading of geo-coded photos from a phone, geo-coding camera or photo site and navigate to them, and the ability to send addresses directly to your Garmin from Google Maps or Mapquest via PC. There are a few things that I discovered to be slow about the nuvi 255W package. The first is the lack of an included mini-USB cable. As someone who reviews tech gadgets I have many of these cables lying around but for the average user this type of cable may be difficult to have at home. Garmin should package a mini-USB cable with this package.

While charging the Garmin 255W GPS I discovered that there is no charge indicator of any sort. This is not a big issue since the unit can be charged in the car but it is often good to know if your device is running out of charge or not. Battery life according to Garmin is around four hours with the rechargeable Lithium battery. During use I found it to last anywhere from three hours and fifteen minutes to three and half hours. Ultimately the Garmin has a deep menu system which to some people may be a bit restraining. The less technology inclined may not use all the characteristics of the "entry" model GPS because of its expansive menu. Luckily they will still get plenty of functions from this GPS device.

The importance of a great GPS system is the interface and the Garmin 255W GPS is one of the best ones that I have dealt with in comparison to other GPS models. It is a very well designed unit from the outer casing to the software inside. Garmin has been considered as the number one in GPS technology and they continue to dominate. While it is sold as an entry level unit in terms of price, its features and function make it act like a more expensive GPS model. Routing works great and that is the most important feature in these devices. TTS and the widescreen helps the nuvi 255W standout over other similarly priced models. If you are searching for a deep starter GPS unit, then the Garmin 255W GPS is the ultimate choice.

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