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Digital camera reviews of Garmin nüvi 670 4.3-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS NavigatorDigital camera Review: An Outstanding Unit Summary: 5 Stars
I have been using a Magellan GPS Roadmate unit for many years. The Garmin 670 is a truly outstanding unit, easy to use, fast acquistion of satellites, with a great display and many optional settings. I was the Program Director of the GPS System at General Dynamics from 1980-1982 during its developmental phase. I continue to be amazed at its growth in capability and the way units like this Garmin 670 serves the civilian community.
Digital camera Review: Awesome Summary: 5 Stars
This product was purchased because we went on vacation and borrowed a smaller version of this product. We then researched and noticed this particular product had everything that the other did and more. This thing is absolutely great. You also get a free update that is redeemable once. It is definitely worth its money. I would recommend this to anyone that travels.
Digital camera Review: Awesome Summary: 5 Stars
Simply awesome. A great GPS for a great price. I really love it. Very easy to use.
Digital camera Review: Awesome product Summary: 5 Stars
The new toy for my wifes Christmas has done more than expected. We havent had a chance to try in Europe but here in states it does fine. Have had it not know some new roads etc but usually does fine and immediately gives alternative routes.
Digital camera Review: Awesome value Summary: 5 Stars
Got the 670 for a trip to europe, given it had pre-installed maps of europe and North America. Didn't bother to update the european maps (saved the free update for North America) before we went on a two week trip with travels thru southern England and Normandy/Brittany/Paris in France.
Device was INVALUABLE, and a GREAT VALUE. For only about $70 more than a plain-vanilla nuvi 250, you get widescreen, more features, a case, and an AC charger - useful if you plan to use it as a pedestrian in cities.
I was particularly impressed when it took us from Bayeux to Mont St-Michelle to Le Mans in a route that included a series of country roads I would have never found or been able to navigate on a map. Only rarely was there a road that wasn't on the GPS, and only once a one-way street that hadn't been correctly identified. The only navagational downside is that the audio prompts couldn't quite keep up with the speed of decisionmaking in roundabouts - watch the screen to keep yourself from making an extra loop.
It was also a great aid while walking in Paris, locating ourselves and finding a pedestrian route to a location or the nearest metro station.
ps. Also used on the Eurostar train, where I recorded a max speed of 183 MPH!
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