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Top 5 GPS Navigation Systems: Distinguishing Features and Answers to the
Questions That Count.
If you're reading this article, you must be tired of getting lost. Good
news is that Global Positioning Systems (GPS) have finally become
affordable and user-friendly. However, there are so many brands and
models available that it's easy to get lost in technical details.
Garmin StreetPilot? Magellan RoadMate? Pioneer? TomTom? Which GPS best
fits my needs? After-Market GPS or Built-in Vehicle GPS? What are the
most important features to look for? Recievers? Handhelds? PDAs? Blue
Tooth? What does it all mean?
We answer the questions that comparison shopping engines don't. After
reading this short article you'll have the basic information you need to
choose the GPS that best fits your needs, life style and budget. We have
done extensive research and reviewed the distinguishing features of the
highest rated, most popular GPS in each price category. Each model is a
BestBuys.com Editors Choice.
Economy: $200-$300
On a Budget? Only need the essentials to take you from point A to B? You
should consider Garmin's Streetpilot i-Series. The i2, i3, and i5 are
around $200-$300 and still have all the features to get you to your
destination with ease.
* Scroll wheel: The i-series has an easy to use click-to-enter scroll
wheel instead of the touch screen interface that many high-end models
feature. The interface has gotten nothing but praise from owners
(including myself) and has proven itself to be one of the most
user-friendly navigation systems on the market.
* Color Screen: For a little extra cash, the i3 and i5 feature a 32k
color screen.
* Pre-loaded maps: Only the i5 comes pre-loaded with maps of North
America. The i2 and i3 can be loaded with several states' worth of data
at a time.
Pros: Inexpensive, small, easy to use, portable.
Cons: The i2 and i3 only hold several states' maps at once.
Bottom Line: The Garmin i-Series provides a perfect blend of
affordability and features for commuters, college students, and corporate
travelers who are looking to experience the ease and enjoyment of GPS
satellite navigation for the first time.
Full-Featured: $400-$500
Widely acclaimed for its smart, touch-screen interface, the StreetPilot
c340 is considered the best GPS in its class.
* Brilliant touch screen: Quickly and easily type in names and addresses.
* Ready to Use Out of the Box: Pre-loaded maps for North America *
Text-to-Speech directions: The c340 not only tells you when to turn but
also pronounces the street name (i.e., "Turn right on Main St" instead of
"Turn right in 500 feet."). * Reroutes around traffic: The c340 recieves
real-time traffic information from the optional traffic receiver,
providing live traffic updates and automatic rerouting around traffic.
Pros: Smart interface, full-featured, portable
Cons: Traffic updates require subscription
Bottom Line: The c340 boasts the best combination of features and
simplicity at a competitive price.
International Friendly: $600-$700
If you like the features of the c-Series, but plan on bringing your GPS
overseas, you should consider the Garmin nuvi 350. Taking the c-Series to
a new level, Garmin created the Nuvi, which caters to the international
traveler.
* Travel Kit: The travel kit includes a Language Guide, Travel Guide, MP3
Player, Audio Book Player, Picture Viewer, SD memory slot and numerous
other tools, including a world clock, currency and temperature converters.
Pros: Full-featured, portable, versatile, international travel friendly.
Cons: Expensive, subscription required for some of the Travel Kit
features.
Bottom Line: Fantastic features, but do you need them? It's a high price
tag for what is basically a c-Series with a travel package.
High-End: $600-$700
The StreetPilot 2720 is among the most powerful automotive GPS navigation
systems available. Building upon the features of the c-Series, the 2720
has everything you need and more.
* Multi-Destination Routing: The StreetPilot 2720 minimizes trip
distances by calculating the optimal route between multiple destinations
(attention realtors, sales and delivery professionals!). * Waterproof:
The 2720 is also waterproof, making it a strong choice for motorcyclists.
Pros: The best portable GPS unit on the market.
Cons: Expensive.
Bottom Line: Great buy if you need the multiple destination routing.
Otherwise, the more affordable c340 is your best buy.
High End In-Dash: $1000-$2000
The Pioneer Avic-N3 is arguably the best in-dash navigation you can buy.
And it's a DVD player, too.
* In-Dash installed: Convenient and secure. * Large 6.5'' Screen: Choose
from several map options and split screen views to find the one that
makes the most sense to you. This is especially helpful when viewing
upcoming turns because each turn is clearly labeled with a close-up of
the precise turn and its respective distance. * Voice Navigation: With an
optional microphone, there is no longer a need to type in the address. *
Telephone Number Search: Only know the telephone number? Not a problem. *
DVD Player: Listen to turn-by-turn directions while playing a DVD. *
Vehicle Dynamics: Digital gauges display speed, acceleration G's, lateral
G's, slope, angular velocity, battery voltage, and direction - all in
real time. * Power: The avic-N3 replaces your standard radio. But don't
worry, it has ample amplification (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels).
Installing it in my BMW 325i actually improved my sound dramatically.
Pros: Full-featured GPS with DVD Player
Cons: Costly installation. Point Of Interest search doesn't show
distances until it is selected (a feature that all Garmin models have).
Shuffle control is a bit flimsy. Ability to drive while playing DVD
depends on installation.
Bottom line: If you do not need a DVD player, you don't need the avic-N3.
That aside, the Pioneer Avic-N3 is the best in-dash navigation system on
the market.
About the Author
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Shane Atlas is a recognized authority on consumer
electronics. He writes for http://www.BestBuys.com, a competitive
comparison shopping website that provides informative articles and
resources for savvy internet shoppers.
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