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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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TomTom Go Live 1000 review
The TomTom Go Live 1000 is probably the best sat-nav on the market. It's fast, accurate and will do a better job than most other sat-navs of keeping your maps up-to-date. Read more
26 November 2010 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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GPS satellite-navigation systems
Lost? Don't be. There are plenty of GPS satellite-navigation systems on the market that will get you exactly where you need to go. Forget all the horror stories -- this will probably turn out to be the best technological investment you've ever made Read more
22 June 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Mio DigiWalker C320 review
Mio's latest attempt at a 'style-nav' -- as much about looking good as finding your way home -- is the C320, an elegant widescreen unit built around a gorgeous touch-sensitive display. It comes with UK and Western Europe street maps as standard Read more
21 June 2007 by Mark Harris
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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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Sony Nav-U NV-U92 review
Sony is finally bringing its trademark style to satellite navigation, with the slimline, widescreen Nav-U NV-U92, which promises simple pan-European guidance, real-time traffic updates and a hybrid navigation system to help it cope with cities Read more
29 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
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TomTom One Europe review
TomTom is going back to basics with its One sat-nav system -- it does navigation, and that's about it. It features a super sleek design and comes with an SD card preloaded with maps of Western Europe. If you're looking for your first in-car GPS device or a no-frills sat-nav system, the TomTom One Europe fits the bill Read more
23 January 2007 by Bonnie Cha
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