Posts Tagged ‘garmin gps device’



Garmin introduces Zumo 220

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Well known satellite navigation devices manufacturer, Garmin is expected to roll out yet another device which looks pretty similar to their current hot favorite pick- Garmin nuvi 1690. Full story

Garmin’s Zumo 220 has even street-level maps of Puerto Rico

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Updating its lineup of Zumo motorcycle-optimized GPS units for 2010, Garmin has now come up with its brand new zumo 220 a weather and road-friendly GPS unit Full story

Garmin nuvi 1690 Sat-Nav

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Satellite navigation systems have came far away since introduction of popular Tom Tom Sat Nav system about a year ago. Massive improvements and new technologies have prompted regular drivers and travelers to migrate to newer versions of satellite navigation devices. Full story

Garmin outs Egde 500 cycling GPS

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Here comes a unique and high-sensitivity GPS receiver for the cyclists. Known as Edge 500 T, the latest device is crafted for performance cyclists Full story

Garmin nuvi 1690 to integrate nuinfo service

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FCC is credited to leak out the details of Garmin’s upcoming nuvi 1690. The user manual leaked out by the FCC reveals that the nuvi is a connected PND, Full story

nuvi 1490T : An ultra-thin Touchscreen GPS Device from Garmin

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Exploring new destinations! This is what the upcoming nuvi 1490T Touchscreen GPS device by Garmin will ensure to the drivers who want to drive in an unfamiliar destination. Full story

GPS City launches Garmin Zumo 660 Navigation Unit

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Here is some good news for the motorcyclists. They don’t need to worry about spotting locations while riding in a new place. Full story

Garmin intros nuvi 885T, lifetime maps, more

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Revealing its full slate for CES, Garmin, the leading player in the world of GPS, has led off a new top-end model for its nuvi GPS units. Full story

Turn your laptop into GPS device with Garmin Mobile PC

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The Garmin Mobile PC is a good solution for those who do not want to spend much on a GPS receiver. You can convert your laptop into a navigation device for less than $100. Full story
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