Typical price: £300
What is it: Widescreen, touch-sensitive in-car satellite-navigation device
What we think: The Sony Nav-U U92 is streets ahead on style and navigation, with excellent routing and just a few fun extras
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January 3, 2008
Posted by: Steve K
"Fundamentally flawed"
What I like:
Looks good
What I don't like:
Does'nt do what it says on the lid
Review:
What can I say, when it worked it was brilliant. Trouble is, it didn't work very often, as more often than not it wouldn't find a satellite and as to updating the software with camera positions and TMC via the Sony web site, it's a mess as you have to go around the houses to do something that should be quite simple and then when I tried to log back in to the site my profile just wasn't there. So I gave up and sent it back, oh sorry didn't I say, this was the second unit as the first one didn't work either so it wasn't a one off.
On a good note the Customer Support is excellent, apart from once when the bloke couldn't be bothered.
Conclusion don't bother, buy from a manufacturer with experience of these things.
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