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Friday, August 21, 2009

Is Navman a Reliable Brand of GPS Navigators?

By Joseph Aaron

If you look for GPS devices for your car, you will likely find a few brands and quickly realize that you are conflicted concerning which device to invest in. This is really difficult in cases where you are looking for something focused on affordability and portability. The variety found in your local mall may not be extensive, which might lead you to search online and attempt to find better options. From there, you'll be astounded at the number of GPS manufacturers are really out there. Navman GPS products are an example of the brands that you don't see normally because they own no shops in the US, but lots of them in the UK and Australia. Still, this company's present line-up of GPS systems seems quite attractive. Another great model to consider is the Garmin Nuvi 1200 Portable GPS Navigator.

Navman F15

The Navman F15 appears to be the one Navman GPS unit they'll make available in the US and, as one would imagine, US maps including Puerto Rico are provided. Even though the Navman F15 is not quite a widescreen GPS unit, the 3.5" touch screen combined with its straightforward design make it a very easy to use gadget overall. Plugging in the device turned out to be simpler than most other GPS models, which most often require some minor electrical work just for the device to operate like you need it to. These two characteristics serve to define the F15 as a great device for beginners to get started with GPS navigation while driving.

However, the navigation system itself may seriously annoy a few customers since it usually won't be as accurate as the other American made GPS devices on the market. There may be one or two times when you seem to go around in circles, but we're also aware of even more reports of it performing beautifully, so it may be influenced by the area you're traveling in. The points of interest may include a few restaurants and gas stations, but the saturation of POI's provided with Navman's software are rather anemic compared to the swarm of destinations that larger GPS companies can give you. The brief battery life will probably be disappointing as well, but ought to be understood because this particular GPS unit won't clean out your savings. Forgetting about the negatives, the Navman GPS is still pretty good due to its simple user interface and functions and its efficiency in planning the most sensible route and locating addresses.

Navman S35

The S35 comes with the same 3.5 inch screen as does the F15, and the housing looks quite stylish and it continues to be appropriately portable. The S35 is made just for use in Austrailia, provided with in excess of 500,000 points of interest for Aussie travelers and includes the text-to-speech engine which properly pronounces street names using an Australian accent. It also has a mileage expense reporter that is excellent for GPS owners who need to manage gasoline expenditures better. The latest maps of 2008 are also included.

Navman S45

The Navman S45 provides the same kinds of applications and appearance as the S35, except that the screen is wider; measuring 4.3 inches. Despite the widescreen addition, the device appears fairly portable. A comparable model is the Garmin Nuvi 1200 GPS Navigation System.

Navman GPS devices are stunted with regards to variety, but they all endeavor to be both portable yet also reliable. They accomplished their objective in producing a nice looking and portable design, but the product could stand some improvements on the accuracy side. - 21393

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