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Garmin GPS Systems Review

This post is about to deliver an introduction to Garmin’s main automotive GPS products, what their features are and exactly how much they are priced at. Garmin may be the industry leader in GPS systems, and i’m also going to compare these with their main competitors, Magellan and Tom Tom. This can offer the information you need to pick out the perfect Garmin GPS to suit your needs along with your budget.

Before we begin, Garmin, Tom Tom, and Magellan are not the only three GPS manufacturers available on the market. There are lots of others. These three, however, would be the big three, representing probably 90% of the GPS sales. Garmin itself sells about 70% for the GPS systems sold.

Must you just consider these three manufacturers when purchasing a GPS system? Definitely not! Explore similar companies. Several of them offer good products with huge discounts. Just as a non-public note, I simply tend to continue with the major manufacturers whenever I buy something. That way I realize my purchase will be supported next year along with the next.

Back to Garmin

Before I speak about Garmin products in particular, let’s talk a bit about GPS receivers in general–especially what their main features are.

The standard top features of any GPS after-market automotive system are often the following:

* Touch screen interface with 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional views
* Automatic calculation of the fastest route and the shortest path to your destination
* Database of ample pre-programmed destinations, or Points of Interest (POI’s)
* Pre-loaded with maps for the lower 48 United States

If this sounds like all you need, you may get this from Garmin for right around $150! The Garmin nuvi 200 stands out as the perfect unit available for you. It will do all of the above and a lot more.

Tom Tom and Magellan likewise have competitive products around this price range. The Tom Tom One and the Magellan Maestro 3100 are good introductory GPS receivers. They may do the suggestions above and more, and both cost around $150.

However, if you’d like more, it’s not that expensive to have it!

For another $100 to $200, you can get a GPS receiver, which does all this:

* Wider 4.3-inch screen
* Saying street names using the spoken directions
* More Maps–Canada, Mexico, Europe
* Increasingly more POI’s (how about six million?)
* Bluetooth, for hands-free calling
* Real-time traffic and weather (with subscriptions)

The Garmin nuvi 350 is able to do the majority of this, while it only has the 3.5-inch screen. At this time the nuvi 350 runs about $200. Magellan’s 3250 is to be their direct competitor over the nuvi 350.

As price comes up, you may get more and more features, wider screens, and much much more. Doc No. psdlhsldh-tlshdkl

Kristie Brown writes on a variety of topics from health to technology. Check out her websites on Garmin GPS systems and best GPS systems for cars

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