Typical price: £150
What is it: Portable budget touchscreen GPS navigator
What we think: A powerful but occasionally annoying sat-nav for anyone who spends as much time on foot as they do behind the wheel
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22 Jun 2007 in Reviews
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
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