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CNET UK > Reviews > Car Tech > Sat-nav and GPS
TomTom Start 60 Europe review
The vivid 6-inch screen, enormous database and enhanced junction navigation of the TomTom Start 60 Europe trounces smart phone sat-navs. Read more
31 May 2012 by Nik Rawlinson
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Navigon 40 Easy review
The Navigon 40 Easy is a feature-rich, but relatively affordable sat-nav that's let down only by its frustrating user interface. Read more
11 July 2011 by Rory Reid
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Navigon 20 Plus review
The Navigon 20 Plus has an abundance of superflous features, and its postcode input is massively annoying, but it gets you where you need to go and doesn't cost much. Read more
23 June 2011 by Rory Reid
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Vexia Econav 480 review
The Vexia Econav 480 is a decent, if basic, sat-nav with an eco mode that makes gear recommendations. Our advice is, if you have to take your eyes off the road to get reassurance from your sat-nav about what gear you should be in, please get off the road. Immediately. Read more
13 September 2010 by Rory Reid
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Mio DigiWalker C220 review
Mio's DigiWalker C220 is a small, dedicated touchscreen sat-nav that's as home in a handbag as it is on your dashboard -- all at a price that's miniaturised to match. It's a far cry from Mio's old cumbersome PDAs and clunky smartphones Read more
30 May 2007 by Mark Harris
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Garmin nuvi 660 review
With integrated Bluetooth, traffic and safety camera alerts and a large, sharp colour screen, you'd expect Garmin's nĂ¼vi 660 to be huge, but it's one of the slimmest, most lightweight models around. If you don't mind paying a few quid extra, it's well worth consideration Read more
25 January 2007 by Bonnie Cha
