Typical price: £220
What is it: Slimline widescreen sat-nav with European mapping
What we think: This 'trophy' sat-nav looks great on your dashboard but lacks social skills
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Reviewed on: 21 June 2007
We like:
Gorgeous 109mm widescreen; comprehensive routing info; well managed points of interest
We don't like:
Crackly, irritating voice guidance; sluggish menus; pointless MP3 player; no traffic
CNET.co.uk judgement:
Also available as the C520 with Bluetooth, and the C520t with traffic alerts, this range of sat-navs is one we'd rather not spend hours on the road with. It knows all the right routes but pipes up at odd moments and is slow to respond. Lovely screen, mind
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