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6 out of 7 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"I think CNET ppl need to learn how to use GPS units"
Pros: Great Price, Easy to use, Takes you where you want to go
Cons: Screen gets "unreadable" with direct sunshine... but i guess all GPS units do
Summary: This is a very very good GPS unit. It may not have the Tom Tom logo stamped, they may not advertise at all... but for the price and the ease of use I think it is the BEST bang-for-the-buck GPS unit.
I had to go to Missouri and I took the GPS with me, I had no clue where the Hotel was and I just put the address and 2 hrs later I was there... it is great!. My father in law just took a trip from CT to Nova Scotia in Canada and it worked perfectly!...
You can't benchmark this GSP which costs $400 with a Garmin or a TOM TOM which costs $800-$1000... Remember apples with apples...
So what if the MP3 player does not work if the Navi mode is on. This is a Navigation unit, not an MP3 player... this option is an extra that the good guys at FineDigital USA decided to include... you want something that plays both? then pay another $200 and buy an MP3 player
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Pretty rude comments. CNET has probaly tested more units than you've ever handled. Could they wrong? Could the test unit have been defective? Yes, in both cases. They are comparing the unit against others they have tested. It wasn't as good. Boohoo, through a fit. Needless to say, the comments of chisss1 are unhelpfull.
