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| Recent reviews for this item: |      |
| Rob, July 27, 2010 |
| I've owned 3 Garmins and this is the worst one, touch
screen is terrible, can never calibrate it properly, always
off.
The unit started shutting itself off on a recent trip to
Florida. |      |
| Satisfied, May 7, 2010 |
| Satellite and traffic data acquisition are fast enough to
not be an issue. Screen is easy to read. Several of the
voice choices are inoffensive and comprehensible. Routing
and prompts are correct and clear. Custom routes work well
for over-riding the defaults. Route re-calculation after
deviating is very quick. Searching for POI by name is
insanely slow, nearly useless. Touch-screen speed and
accuracy are so-so, but entering destination addresses isn't
too painful. Volume is adequate in a camry, and AUX and FM
output both improve over the internal speaker. Haven't seen
lane-assist in Toronto yet, but next-turn icons are
sufficient. Window mount is well-designed and convenient.
Media player works well, and cuts out for prompts, but
adjusting relative volume of media and prompts is fussy.
Cutting out for prompts makes music player annoying when
prompts are frequent. Light bag/case for carrying is not
provided, but easy to improvise. |      |
| Rogel Miranda, April 22, 2010 |
| I have been using my Nuvi 755T for about a month now after
purchase. All I can say is..."awesome", inexpensive ($190)
and very user friendly. It will definitely get you to your
destination with no hassles.
This is my second Garmin GPS the first one (Garmin Street
Pilot 2620) I bought 6 yrs ago for $1,400. It went kaput
after 4 yrs. Technology improves, and the 755T is light
years ahead. Very easy to enter addresses, etc. easy to
look for points of interests.
The small issue I have is the "simulating" of navigation
which is painstakingly slow, especially if you have a long
destination with long stretch of highways with out turns.
It would be better if one can speed up the simulation plus
also able to move forward/reverse so you you can review the
turns. Other than this, I love it. Much bettter than, the
GPS in our 2010 Lexus RX-350. |      |
| Tony, April 22, 2010 |
| This is my first GPS, so did quite a bit of research and
this seemed to be the best value for the money, also a good
price here at GPSCity.
I didn't need bluetooth so bought this instead of the 765T
as it was $50 or so cheaper.
Easy to use. All the functions seem to work well. Sound
seems OK to me although others have complained, but bought a
cassette adapter just in case!
Still over 2 gigs of memory for mp3s after loading the
updated map.
Also bought GPS City friction mount ($15.95) and the Deluxe
leather case. | |