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Garmin nĂ¼vi 350 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Text-to-Speech |
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| Dont waste money on any other GPS |
Have seen thousands of reviews of all different GPS.
Have used and returned Garmin 660 and Garmin 250.
Of everything 350 is the best. Simple, smart and portable.
Just go for it. Enjoy. |
| Sep 08, 2008 |
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| I loved it! |
I loved it! It really saved my life driving here in the US. No more getting lost here!!
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| Sep 07, 2008 |
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| compact and easy to use |
| I've had the Garmin now for almost 2 months. It's small enough to fit in my pocket or purse, yet big enough for viewing. I velcroed it to my steering column, so I can remove it and have it right by my speedometer for a quick view, if necessary, without blocking it. Speaks the street names and shows better routes to drive if need to change. Recalculates quickly. The only drawback is that it may take a while for it to acquire a satellite signal when initially turned on...as much as a few minutes a couple of times. That's a bit frustrating when you need to get going. Otherwise, it was a great buy for the price. |
| Sep 07, 2008 |
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| Garmin Nuvi 350, Top Notch |
I recently purchased my first GPS, the Garmin Nuvi 350, after quite extensive research and found it to be all I expected at an affordable price. Anyone purchasing this unit would do well to download the user manual as the quick start guide does not do the unit justice. It also, does not make it clear that you can go to the website and download a current map at no charge. (Once, I believe) Don't be afraid to give this unit a try.
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| Sep 07, 2008 |
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| Assemble is too clumsy |
| The assembly is too clumsy to handle(too many pieces). Beats the purpose of having a flat/thin display. Bulkier versions like c330 or 550 are much better. Slow in acquiring satellites and recalculations but generally decent value for money |
| Sep 07, 2008 |
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