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Garmin nuvi 265W - 4.4 in. Car GPS ReceiverNavigate your way easily with this GPS that features an integrated FM traffic receiver with free lifetime traffic service included and turn-by-turn voice prompts so you can stay focused on the road while driving. The Where Am I? function informs you of nearby hospitals, gas stations and more.
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Product Review Summary
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2 Reviews from Epinions.com
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Very nice basic navigation system with a couple extra bells and whistes
Pros: Full-featured for a budget model. Navigation routing works well. 4.3" display is a good size Cons: Speaker quality is so so, bluetooth works fine but could be better. Bottom Line: Garmin 265WT GPS
Pros: Free traffic information. Easy to set. Fast lock on satellites. Cons: Advertising supported traffic. Suction mount may fall in hot weather. Read More at Epinions.com Great car accessory!
Pros: Quick to acquire satelites, nice resolution on the screen, colorful too. Cons: Can't change phone volume during a call, registering phone took a few tries Read More at Epinions.com I love this GPS
Pros: great value for the money Cons: None. Need to update map Read More at Epinions.com The Value of Navigation
Pros: Traffic Cons: Ads Bottom Line: A good GPS for someone eho needs decent navigation that lasts long enough.
Pros: Good street navigationBig enough screens Cons: Heavy because it keeps falling off the vaccum holder on the windshield. Bottom Line: Reason for my final choice
Pros: Easy to use, no non-sense GPS with tons of built-in Points of Interest. Cons: Live Traffic option is not accurate. Bottom Line: Good unit with issues
Pros: Menu navigation and display of current speed limit. A free 2010 update download for maps/POI. Cons: Bluetooth speaker/microphone could have been better engineered. Bottom Line: Good, not perfect
Pros: Good display, clear voice commands. Cons: Ocvcasional poor routing. Read More at Epinions.com Acceptable but sometimes annoying
Pros: Big screen Cons: Slow recalculation Bottom Line: |