Typical price: £260
What is it: User-friendly, widescreen sat-nav with European maps
What we think: A stylish sat-nav device that incorporates every possible modern day feature
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 10 January 2008
Tags: Garmin, Garmin nuvi 760, travel guides, maps, camera
We like:
TMC/FM receiver; text-to-speech; hi-res screen; ease of use; Extras menu; maps
We don't like:
Location acquisition time; route re-calculations in 3D mode
CNET UK judgement:
The Garmin nuvi 760 is an excellent addition to the nuvi range with its stylish looks, slim profile and powerful features such as a safety camera database, FM/TMC receiver, Bluetooth and text-to-speech option for speaking road names
Full review:
The Garmin nuvi 760 boasts quality right through to its core. It retains the previous nuvi products' ability to integrate powerful features inside an easy to use interface and is a close second to TomTom for instant routing out the box. Price-wise, you can get the nuvi 760 for around £260 online. Continue Reading...
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August 18, 2009
Posted by: berncron
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Posted by: adiash7
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