GPS devices – Our Top 5 that work with Windows Vista
jjones | Guides | 19/03/2007 00:00am
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It’s difficult to select a GPS system with so many on the market, especially when you take into account all the extra features and gadgets they include. Here’s our top five then, so you don’t need to do your homework. Like a good swot, we’ve done it for you.
At 5… Sony Nav-U NV-U70
Price £350 | www.sony.co.uk
The big brother of the U50 model, this offers improved mapping across Europe, 1GB of memory and free traffic updates
At 4… Navman N60i
Price £360 | http://www.navman.com/
A clear 4.3-inch widecsreen display makes sure you never miss a direction while the park and fuel buttons are a real asset.
At 3… Fujitsu-Siemens Pocket Loox N520 satnav PDA
Price £299 | http://www.fujitsu-siemens.co.uk/
The best of Pocket PC and GPS worlds with a great sat-nav and the benefits of Wi-Fi.
At 2… Garmin Street Pilot C550
Price £365 | http://www.garmin.com/
Bluetooth enabled with free traffic alerts and 2.2GB of internal memory. It’s easy to use but has a standard size screen.
And at 1… TomTom Go 910
Price £335 | www.tomtom.com
Look at that! A four-inch widescreen touchscreen sat-nav device complete with full European and North American street maps for real global travel. The Go 910 incorporates Bluetooth for hands free calling and will even dictate text messages to you. With MP3 playback and 20GB internal storage, there are features galore.
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