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December 21, 2009

Now’s A Good Time To Get Great Value Deals Now For Discontinued Garmin Portable GPS Units

Filed under: Uncategorized — george @ 11:02 am

Your routes are very simple to read with the 2D, 3D and night modes of the Garmin 370. You will hear turn by turn directions, estimated time and states of your route to arrival and you are able to maneuver through the most confusing places. The GPS is powered by a highly sensitive GPS receiver. You will get immediate recalculation of your route once you failed to spot a turn. The nuvi 370 is sleek and clean in design that adds to its overall attractiveness. The car GPS can be placed in your pocket or purse when are travelling by foot. It has an ultra bright and large touch screen which appeals to most people.

With a slim, 3.5” screen, the Garmin 270 is similar to the 370 series. Its power button is found on the top of the GPS and you are able to switch it on by sliding it to the left. The simple to follow turn by turn directions make driving so much easier. You can also choose to customize your vehicle icons for your desired navigation display. The routes are very detailed and have informative directions as well. The nuvi 270 has all the maps of North America and Europe. The Garmin 270 is a wonderful buy with the cheapest and best price among the 200 series.

The Garmin 205 has a battery that will last for up to four hours devoid of external power input. It has touchscreen capabilities along with an antiglare screen. Together with the purchase of the nuvi 205 comes with a vehicle power cable, suction cup mount, dashboard disc and a Quick Start manual. It is loaded with a giant database of POI which has information and directions to hotels, restaurants, gas stations, hospitals, local landmarks and attractions, and many more. With the Garmin Lock feature, the integrated antitheft system, users of the GPS can establish a four digit personal identification number to key in before the unit will function, or choose a secure location.

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