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TeleNav Shotgun Internet-connected GPS device (review)

by Antuan Goodwin

TeleNav Shotgun GPS device

Read the full TeleNav Shotgun review.

(Credit: CBS Interactive)

The TeleNav Shotgun is an Internet connected portable navigation device that uses the TeleNav Connected Service to offer over-the-air traffic data, map updates, and business listings.

Editor Bonnie Cha took the TeleNav Shotgun for a spin and found that while she enjoyed having fresh data at her fingertips, the utility of being always connected to the Net was a little underutilized. In addition, the core navigation functions needed work, as the device suffered from slow route recalculation and muffled voice prompts.

Read the full TeleNav Shotgun GPS device review.

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