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Reviewed on July 9, 2009
As entry-level GPS navigators go, the Garmin Nuvi 205W is still one of the best choices available for users who want speedy performance without breaking the bank.
TAGS:
Garmin, Garmin Nuvi, TomTom, GPS, SD card, touch screen, icon
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$99.00-$179.95
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CNET review:
7.3
Very good
Check prices$154.35-$269.99
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Reviewed on July 20, 2009
As entry-level GPS navigators go, the Garmin Nuvi 255W is still one of the best choices available for anyone who wants speedy performance without breaking the bank.
TAGS:
Garmin Nuvi, Garmin, TomTom, GPS, SD card, touch screen, icon
CNET review:
7.3
Very good
Check prices$127.99-$189.99
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Reviewed on March 25, 2009
Stylish, easy to use, and accurate, the TomTom XL 330S is a great all-around GPS but we wish it was just a little cheaper.
TAGS:
TomTom, Garmin Nuvi, GPS, Garmin, touch screen, San Francisco, Bluetooth
CNET review:
7.3
Very good
Check prices$125.00-$199.99
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CNET review:
8.7
Excellent
Check prices$984.98-$1,599.00
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Reviewed on September 25, 2008
The Archos 5 boasts an improved screen size, image resolution, and sound quality over its predecessor, but its Web browser and Flash media playback are disappointing for a product marketed on the strength of its Internet media capabilities.
TAGS:
Archos, Wi-Fi, touch screen, accessory, GPS, Web browser, connection, video, battery
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$209.99-$339.99
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Reviewed on July 2, 2009
Though their geotagging capabilities are mostly novelty and their interfaces could use a complete overhaul, the top-notch video quality, performance, and consumer-friendly feature sets of the Sony Handycam HDR-XR500V and HDR-XR520V make them worthy camcorder options. Both are overpriced, but since 14 hours of recording time is plenty--especially if supplemented with flash media--the HDR-XR500V is the better deal of the two.
TAGS:
Sony Handycam, touch screen, Sony Corp., CMOS, GPS, camcorder, hard drive, photograph, video
CNET review:
7.9
Very good
Check prices$899.00-$1,099.99
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Reviewed on June 11, 2009
The Eclipse AVN726e will cover most users' hands-free calling, navigation, audio, and visual needs in a single installation. It is also an excellent starting point for system builders.
TAGS:
Sirius, flash memory, vehicle, touch screen, GPS, map, road, SD card, 3D, 2D, button, Bluetooth, DVD, Apple iPod, video
CNET review:
8.3
Excellent
Check prices$699.99-$1,299.99
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Reviewed on June 6, 2008
The Samsung Instinct stands out as one of Sprint's finest devices to date. It's just too bad its call quality could use some improvement.
TAGS:
Samsung Instinct, Apple iPhone, display, touch screen, Sprint Nextel, Samsung Electronics, menu, 3G, GPS, multimedia, cell phone, video, camera
CNET review:
7.6
Very good
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on May 8, 2008
The 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
Check prices$94.99-$172.66
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CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$149.99
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Reviewed on November 20, 2006
If 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
CNET review:
8.3
Excellent
Check prices$173.40-$229.00
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Reviewed on July 29, 2009
The Garmin Nuvi 260 offers drivers and travelers a more budget-friendly version of the popular portable navigation devices and includes text-to-speech, but we think the price is still slightly high for what you get.
TAGS:
Garmin Nuvi, Garmin, Puerto Rico, map, vehicle, Canada, touch screen, GPS, design, U.S.
CNET review:
8.0
Excellent
Check prices$238.70
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CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$129.00-$286.52
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Reviewed on July 2, 2009
Though their geotagging capabilities are mostly novelty and their interfaces could use a complete overhaul, the top-notch video quality, performance, and consumer-friendly feature sets of the Sony Handycam HDR-XR500V and HDR-XR520V make them worthy camcorder options. Both are overpriced, but since 14 hours of recording time is plenty--especially if supplemented with flash media--the HDR-XR500V is the better deal of the two.
TAGS:
Sony Handycam, touch screen, CMOS, Sony Corp., GPS, hard drive, camcorder, photograph, video
CNET review:
7.9
Very good
Check prices$999.00-$1,649.95
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Reviewed on September 25, 2008
The Archos 5 boasts an improved screen size, image resolution, and sound quality over its predecessor, but its Web browser and Flash media playback are disappointing for a product marketed on the strength of its Internet media capabilities.
TAGS:
Archos, Wi-Fi, touch screen, accessory, GPS, Web browser, connection, video, battery
CNET review:
7.0
Very good
Check prices$239.99-$269.99
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Reviewed on July 27, 2007
The TomTom One XL offers ease of use, accurate directions, and a spacious touch screen, but you can get more for your money from other portable navigation systems.
TAGS:
TomTom, route, SD card, direction, touch screen, GPS
Check prices$115.95-$144.50
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Reviewed on August 13, 2009
If you're itching for a WiMax device and you can get over the sometimes-frustrating user interface, the Samsung Mondi delivers satisfying performance.
TAGS:
Microsoft Windows Mobile, Samsung Electronics, touch screen, cell phone, VoIP, GPS, Web browser, photograph, Microsoft Windows, operating system
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on April 15, 2008
The Eclipse AVN6620 is a device for those looking to tech out their car with a single device. Its elegant design, wealth of features and expandability, and the fact that it's easy to use make it a strong contender in the all-in-one in-car device market.
TAGS:
GPS navigation, GPS, touch screen, multimedia, entry, menu, database
CNET review:
7.6
Very good
Check prices$499.00-$689.00
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Check prices$134.99-$149.99
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