Typical price: £180
What is it: Satellite-navigation device
What we think: Competent enough, but it could provide a better user experience
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 7 March 2007
Tags: Acer, Acer p610 Portable Navigator, synchronisation, usability, satellite navigation
We like:
Excellent wide-screen format; some very user-friendly options; digital music player and photo viewer
We don't like:
Contacts synchronisation is unwieldy; lacks seven-digit postcode support; some odd quirks hamper everyday use
CNET UK judgement:
Acer's p610 Portable Navigator is a competent enough GPS device, but there are a few areas where it could provide a better user experience
Full review:
Acer's portable navigation range includes both Windows Mobile Pocket PCs with GPS built in and standalone navigation devices such as the p610. There are three models in the p600 series; all come with maps courtesy of Navteq and have a version of the ALK CoPilot 6 software installed. Continue Reading...
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