Gps Navigator Archive
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CrunchDeals: Magellan Maestro 4700 GPS with Bluetooth for $140
Posted on January 19, 2010 | No Comments
Amazon’s lopped $50 off the price of the 4.7-inch Magellan Maestro 4700, which includes Bluetooth, voice command, and predictive traffic features. You can get it for $140, today only.
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CrunchDeals: Garmin nuvi 855 for $160
Posted on December 22, 2009 | No Comments
Amazon’s got a one-day deal on the 4.3-inch Garmin nuvi 855 GPS at $160, down from $190. You can still get it by Christmas with one- or two-day shipping, too.
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CrunchDeals: Garmin nuvi 885T for $310
Posted on August 29, 2009 | No Comments
Amazon's got a fully-loaded Garmin nuvi GPS unit for $310 after a $53 discount, good today only. The 885T features traffic, weather, Bluetooth, and even "directs you to the preferred lane while driving."
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TeleNav GPS Navigator hitting the T-Mobile myTouch tomorrow
Posted on August 4, 2009 | No CommentsIf you’re surprised by this, you haven’t been paying much attention. TeleNav is the first GPS house to really get messy with mobile (well, except for Garmin, who is just doing it entirely wrong), having already launched full-fledged Turn-by-turn apps on both the iPhone and the G1. With their Android port already up and navigating, [...] -
CrunchDeals: Garmin nuvi 265T GPS with lifetime traffic data for $150
Posted on August 3, 2009 | No Comments
Amazon has knocked $30 off the Garmin nuvi 265T GPS system today, bringing the price to $150 with free shipping. Perhaps more enticing than the price, though, is that you get free traffic data for the life of the device.
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CrunchDeals: Magellan Maestro 4210 GPS system for $99 until 11AM Eastern
Posted on July 10, 2009 | No Comments
You can save $30 and some dignity by making sure you never get lost again (unless your GPS system tells you to drive into a lake like that episode of The Office) with the Magellan Maestro 4210 widescreen GPS system.
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Thinkware’s iNAVI ES300 navigator reeks of win
Posted on June 1, 2009 | No CommentsWe can't quite figure it out, but it seems the navigation makers in North America just can't muster the courage to develop something such as this for our market. We could very well be wrong here, but seriously, is there no pent-up demand for a TV tuning GPS system with a spacious 7-inch display here in the US / Canada / Mexico? Anywho, the South Koreans are scoring once more with the downright beautiful Thinkware iNAVI ES300, which arrives with a sweet side-panel control system, integrated battery, 2GB / 4GB / 8GB of internal storage, 3D maps and a DMB tuner. Oh, and this is considered "low-end" by its standards. Those in the right places can snag one soon for ₩329,000 ($263), ₩379,000 ($303) or ₩429,000 ($343) from least capacious to most.
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I’ve been eying these GPS deals pretty closely lately, as someone on my Christmas list is getting a nice shiny portable navigation device this year. This Garmin nuvi 260W is going for $120, today only, from Amazon. Best Buy has it for $140 and a handful of other places have it for $150 and up. 