I’m sure you’ve already familiar with this kind of Garmin nuvi. This time, the new edition of garmin nuvi is the Garmin nüvi 765/765T 4.3-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic. Of course this is a product by Garmin and is priced $206.98. It’s a sale price as the list price is more than $400. In addition, you’ll also get the item shipped for FREE with Super Saver Shipping! Another interesting thing is that 82% of visitors bought this garmin nuvi. Take a look first on the description and short review here. You’ll then get more info and satisfaction when buying the product.
Have you lost your sense of direction? Let Garmin nuvi 765t 4.3″ GPS be your guiding system to take you hither and yonder. It opens United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico for visual exploration. You’ll get the knowledge of a native where and when ever you choose to go. It’s the surefire tool for any traveler even for those with no sense of direction. The Garmin nuvi 765t is fully equipped to help you get where you’re going. The nuvi 765T offers full coverage mapping for the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The preloaded map data features nearly six million points of interest, including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and attractions. The map data is provided by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality mapping. It features 3D buildings, lane assist and lifetime traffic alerts from NAVTEQ. Take advantage of Garmin’s first premium traffic service without subscription fees.
Here is the most useful short review from a customer about the garmin nuvi. This Nuvi does several things very well, and I’ve yet to discover any serious shortcomings. My thoughts: Navigation: Excellent, as is typical with Garmin units. On a couple of occasions the voice (right now I’m using Australian Karen) told me my destination was on the wrong side of the street. Map: The map is clear, the refresh rate is fast, and all of the right information is provided on-screen, including details for upcoming turns and junctions, speed limit, and traffic alerts. It’s annoying that I can’t choose to switch the display of my current speed to some other piece of info. I already have a speedometer. The 3D buildings feature seems pretty gimmicky, and is implemented sporadically, even in downtown Boston. When there is coverage, most buildings are monochromatic blocks, and not the photo-realistic buildings seen in screenshots. For your info, the review is from Dodongo Dislikes Smoke, an amazon customer. Ok, what do you think?

