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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![]() Mio DigiWalker C220 |
![]() Garmin nuvi 660 |
![]() Sony Nav-U NV-U92 |
![]() TomTom GO 910 |
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| Review date | 22 Jun 07 | 25 Jan 07 | 29 May 07 | 14 Aug 06 |
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| Review summary | A street-smart navigator that takes both long-distance driving and tourist wandering in its stride. If you're after an entry-level sat-nav, don't let the prim voice guidance, cramped screen and weird interface put you off -- this navigator is built to last Read full review |
The Garmin nüvi 660 is a slim, lightweight, sexy sat-nav that offers all the navigation basics, tools for the world traveller, Bluetooth and more Read full review |
Whether you pick the U92 with European maps or the cheaper NV-U82 with UK maps, you'll get a stylish and simple to use sat-nav that breezes through search and navigation with aplomb. The widescreen display may be a power-sucking luxury, but it keeps navigation truly at your fingertips Read full review |
The GO 910 performs its core navigation task very competently. The wide-screen format is an improvement, and the software is generally well presented and usable. However, it remains to be seen how much users really want the extra features TomTom has added Read full review |
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