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- Reviewed on: 09/14/2005
Upside: The Garmin StreetPilot 2720 boasts some new tricks that should please many drivers, namely text-to-speech functionality and the option for traffic capabilities. The text-to-speech feature allows the GPS device to tell you the names of upcoming streets and points of interest instead of generic commands. For example, the voice prompt says, "Turn left on Main Street," instead of "Turn left in 500 feet," letting you keep your eyes on the road and not at the device's screen. Also, with the addition of Garmin's GTM 10 traffic receiver ($214.27), you can see congested areas via a color-coded map, and the StreetPilot 2720 can then give you suggestions for alternative routes based on traffic information.
The 2720 also gets a boost in the display area, with a new WQVGA, color touch screen. The 3.8-inch TFT display is automotive grade and automatically adjusts the backlights so that you can read it in any amount of light. And in addition to the nearly 6 million points of interest (POI), you can now import custom POIs, such as school zones and safety cameras. Accessories that come in the box include an AC power adapter, a remote control, a car charger, and beanbag and vent mounts.
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