Reviewed on February 22, 2006No bigger than a deck of cards, the Garmin Nüvi 350 is more than just another voice-guided GPS device, packing in travel tools, entertainment features, and good performance; just be prepared to pay a price.TAGS:Garmin, GPS, receiver, satellite, battery
Reviewed on November 20, 2006If you can afford the hefty price tag, the Garmin Nuvi 660 is a solid-performing and versatile GPS device that offers all the navigation basics, tools for the world traveler, Bluetooth, and more.TAGS:Garmin Nuvi, Garmin, GPS, touch screen, Bluetooth
Reviewed on July 15, 2008While the integrated GPS and TomTom navigation software makes the HTC Touch Cruise very enticing, there are some limitations, not to mention a high price tag that turned us off to the smartphone.TAGS:HTC Touch, HTC, GPS, smart phone, TomTom, touch screen, acquisition, camera, U.S.
Reviewed on May 28, 2008If you're looking for a high-end in-car GPS with the latest features, the TomTom GO 930 delivers with accurate directions and new navigation tools like advanced lane guidance and voice address entry.TAGS:TomTom, GPS, Bluetooth
Reviewed on September 27, 2006The HP iPaq rx5900 Travel Companion delivers a sleek all-in-one navigation, productivity, and entertainment device to mobile professionals; we just wish it had better battery life.TAGS:HP iPaq, GPS, PDA, HP, handheld, touch screen, entertainment, button
Reviewed on May 23, 2007The Garmin Nuvi 200 series offers drivers and travelers a more budget-friendly version of the popular portable navigation devices, but we think the price is still slightly high for what you get.TAGS:Garmin Nuvi, Garmin, Puerto Rico, Canada, vehicle, map, touch screen, GPS, U.S.
Reviewed on December 16, 2007Despite some minor shortcomings, the Magellan Maestro 4250 is a solid and accurate mid-level portable navigation system with a helpful voice-command feature.TAGS:Magellan Maestro, Magellan, address, touch screen, GPS, direction, database
Reviewed on June 20, 2008As with all Nokia N series smartphones, the Nokia N78 impresses with its high-end features, especially the new geotagging tool, but we were slightly disappointed by the spotty call quality.TAGS:Nokia Corp., GPS, multimedia, photograph, camera
Reviewed on April 10, 2007With a 5-megapixel camera, advanced multimedia capabilities, and GPS, there's no doubt that the Nokia N95 is one of the most feature-packed smart phones to date, but poor battery life and sluggish performance make it hard to justify the high price tag.TAGS:Nokia N95, Nokia Corp., smart phone, GPS, media player, battery, camera, U.S.
Reviewed on May 8, 2008The TomTom One 130S is a reasonably priced entry-level GPS with a solid set of features and ease of use. Unfortunately, the system's barely audible voice directions ruin the experience.TAGS:TomTom, GPS, vehicle, touch screen
Reviewed on August 31, 2007The TomTom GO 720 delivers with sleek looks, good performance, and a full set of features that includes a map-sharing function for the most up-to-date maps and a helpful safety tool.TAGS:TomTom, GPS, car, keyboard
Reviewed on November 19, 2007Though the affordable price tag and text-to-speech functionality are nice, the Navigon 2100's sluggish performance and roundabout route recalculations are a turnoff; you can get a better entry-level portable navigation device in the Mio C230.TAGS:Navigon, GPS, SD card, U.S.
Reviewed on August 21, 2006Offering just the navigation essentials and accurate directions, the TomTom One is an affordable and easy-to-use in-car GPS device for first-time buyers or anyone who wants a no-frills nav system.TAGS:TomTom, route, Garmin, GPS, SD card, map, U.S.
Reviewed on June 19, 2007The sleek Mio C520 is a good-value GPS device, packing in advanced navigation features, a large screen, and other extras for an affordable price. However, you can get a better user experience and smoother performance from competing systems.TAGS:Mio, Magellan, GPS, multimedia, touch screen, keyboard, media player, Bluetooth, function