Huge upgrade to my previous StreetPilot c320 and c580 GPS
Dirt cheap, faster refreshing time, larger screen, newer POIs, more convenient features, fast locking.
Slow response to touch, no physical volume control, TTS sound is more compressed than previous generation GPS. Bad speaker.
Posted 1 year ago - Great buy in my opinion, it out-performs in most areas than my old StreetPilot c320 and c580, both cost three times the price of this gps when I bought them while they just came out. This GPS have a much faster refreshing time than the previous generations, even faster than the 350 and 700 series, thus more accurate lock, especially at intersections where you have to make a decision whether to turn or not. The maps are the newest 2010 edition of City Navigator, a lot of the POIs that my old Garmin lack has all been added.. The widescreen is nice, but does not necessary add much usable areas. It locks well in the busy Chicago downtown areas as well. Couple thing that needs improvement, the computing power seems can't catch up with the features offered, often when you press an icon or a letter, it takes at least 1-2 seconds for the menu to respond, or for the letter to show up on the screen, thus resulting a lot of typos and frustration while using the device. But it's manageable as long as you get used to not typing the letters so fast. The speaker also is of very poor quality, it vibrates on the windshield when volume is turn to about 80% and above. Also the TTS sound is so much more compressed than previous generation that it sound real fake and robotic,but at least it pronounces street names... It does not have any unnecessary junk features such as bluetooth or mp3 players and FM transmitter, but it does excellent job at navigating around the town or cross country. Overall I would still recommend this to anyone who need a navigation device for their car.
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