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Garmin nuvi 780 Great Deals

Monday, December 28th, 2009
On Sale Today!
18th of March 2010


Garmin nuvi 780 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with MSN Direct Service specifications:

  • GPS navigator preloaded with City Navigator North America NT
  • 4.3 inch diagonal touchscreen display with 2D/3D mapping perspective
  • Turn by turn directions with Voice Guidance/Text to Speech feature
  • Includes MSN Direct receiver with variant 2
  • Weighs just 1.8 pounds and measure 0.8 x 4.8 x 2.8 inches W x L x H
  • Garmin nvi 780 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with MSN Direct Service Description:
    January 8, 2008

    The n&uuml,vi 780 adds improved MSN direct content to the multi destination routing and “Where Am I?” features and gorgeous widescreen display of other n&uuml,vi&nbsp, 700s to create a superior navigation device for business also as informal drivers. As with all n&uuml,vis, you get Garmin dependability, the fast satellite lock of an integrated high sensitivity receiver, a thin, pocket sized design with a gorgeous display, an easy, intuitive interface, and in depth NAVTEQ maps for the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico with more than six million name searchable points of interest. All of the 700 series navigators also feature a rich array of features as well as spoken directions in real street names, integrated traffic receivers, MP3 player and photo viewer, and an FM transmitter that will play voice prompts, MP3s, audio books, and more, directly through your vehicle’s stereo system.

    Garmin’s n&uuml,vis pack top of the line features into a thin form factor.

    Garmin nvi 780 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with MSN Direct Service Reviews:

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    573 of 578 people found the following review helpful:

    5.0 out of five stars
    Great Device and Easy to Use,
    June 3, 2008

    By&nbsp,Robert Mattes “Linux Rules!” N. Virginia, USA See all my reviews
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    This is my 1st car GPS, and I did many of research before settling on the Garmin 780. I live in the Washington DC Metro area, so all of the extra features work here. Upon its arrival, I downloaded and installed the new Garmin WebUpdater v.2.41 , then updated my 780 from software variant 2.50 to 2.90. I also updated the Bluetooth and other firmware, with the languages that I use. This all worked flawlessly in a Windows XP virtual machine on a Linux host. FWIW, the 780 will charge off of the supplied USB cable.

    The 780 assumed the needed satellites in just some minutes when 1st activated, and does so in less than a minute for successive activations. I found the screen light to be good for both day and night. I am using the 780 with the Garmin movable Friction Mount. Smashing windows and stealing GPS devices is the sport of choice in the DC Metro area, so I wanted no evidence of a GPS extant when I left the car. The friction mount works perfectly on my Honda Accord dashboard and stores easily in the center console, leaving no trace of a GPS behind. Cool. The 780 easily fits in a shirt pocket, so it is not needed to leave it in the car.

    I tested the 780 now by driving throughout rush hour to a residence across the river in a tangle of park roads off of the beaten track, then returning at night. The Garmin had no trouble creating a fast path to the destination that bypassed most of the heavy traffic throughout rush hour. On my return, I bypassed a turn on its favored routing. It recalculated a new path in less than a second which was the exact right answer. The new path was not a recapture of the original path, which was not possible from that place, but an completely new path. The routes it picked were proper for the times of day traveled, which may be a daunting task here if you do not know which roads go which direction throughout the proper rush hour. DC is a infamously hard area to navigate, but so far the Garmin looks up to the challenge.

    I found the volume of the interior speaker to be more than adequate with the radio, air conditioning, and windshield wipers going. Voice notifications led forthcoming turns by an adequate total, and the voice prompts generally helped me get into the correct lanes in lots of time for forthcoming turns. Throughout a especially difficult section where some number of big roads converge on a bridge, then diverge on the other side, the Garmin gave nearly constant proper guidance to ensure that I took the correct forks and turns. I was quite impressed.

    The Bluetooth paired quickly with my Motorola Razr V3. It provided its PIN code at the proper time. The phone functions work great and it is easy to hear over the 780 speaker. The party on the other side of the phone said that I sounded like I was in a tunnel, which is common for remote devices for autos. I have another BT hands free device and it garnered the same comments. The Garmin’s on screen phone cues make hands free easy.

    Activation of the MSN Direct service was simple over the Net. On initial activation of your free three month trial, they offer a 6 month extension for $9.95 which gets you to nine months of service total for less than $10 a good deal. MSN Direct info took a while to load the initial info, but then it said that in the fast Start pamphlet. Once loaded, the traffic, weather, and news worked great. Gas prices were behind by some number of days, which is an eternity these days. My favorite and cheapest station was not listed.

    Overall, I am happy with the 780. I will be working it out heavily in the coming weeks, as well as on a road trip to another city with MSN Direct service. I can not believe that I waited this long to take the plunge to a GPS device for my car. Though I am a master with maps, the Garmin suggested a smart routing that I didn’t earlier discover on my own. From what I have seen so far, the 780 will be a greatly valued addition to my road warrior kit bag. I can recommend the 780 without reservation.


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    736 of 765 people found the following review helpful:

    3.0 out of five stars
    Great Routing, Lousy Price, restricted Features,
    August 29, 2008

    By&nbsp,D. Furlong “Dan” Charleston, SC USA See all my reviews
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    I bought a Sony NAVU 83T, a Garmin 680, and a Garmin 780 to compare their features and routing capability. I kept the 780 and returned the others, but it was a hard choice.

    The Sony unit . At Costco, and has a 4.8″ screen 1/2″ larger!. It has one of the best user interfaces on the market, mainly caused by some things: 1 you may be able to generally get back to the map by pressing one button, despite of where you’re, 2 you may be able to generally get to the major menu by pressing one button, despite of where you’re in the menus, 3 it has a split screen function that gives you lane guidance visually so that you know which lane to get into, well before the turn, 4 it has shortcuts, for example to GO HOME you make a V form on the screen and it takes you home.No menu navigation required!

    On the down side, the Sony took FOREVER to compute or re calculate routes, and in many cases I missed the newly recalculated turn because it took too long to figure it out. It also took longer routes than the Garmin, could avoid usually used roads for no obvious reason, and could not take me down roads that were shown on the map and obviously the shortest path. Last of all, the Sony took forever to get a satellite fix once turned on. And the Sony mount was soooo cool and useful! For $249 you got the cool mount and a nice carrying case. I didn’t get a chance to use the TMC traffic service.

    The Garmin 680 $349 at Costco was a good device, with fast and correct routing. It found points of interest quickly and precisely the Sony frequently couldn’t find them. But, I really liked the thin size of the 780 and the fact that the antennae was fitted, so I kept the 780 in spite of the extra cost.

    What do I like about the 780 and the 680:

    1. The MSN Direct is useful and I use it every day for weather, news, fuel costs, and movie listings.

    2. Fast path calculations.

    3. I have never looked for a POI that wasn’t present.

    4. The tour routes that you may download for about $12 each are cool. You may be able to take car tours of some hours that are laid out for you, telling you where to visit along the path.

    5. The capability to sort points along a path is useful. If you have ten places to go in one day, enter them all in and it puts them in the most economical order.

    6. It can find rest regions on interstates. The Sony couldn’t do this, which is annoying when you’re trying to figure out if you may want to stop at a gas station or wait for a rest area when you have three kids in the car on long trip.

    What could I change on the 780? Many things, and most of them could cost Garmin no money to implement. They are simple fixes that they should consider!

    Bad Points of the Garmin 780:

    1. If I go into the menu system, I can go seven or eight layers deep to get to what I want to do. To get back to the map, I have to keep pushing the “BACK” button, up to eight times in a row, to get back to the map. Stupid!

    2. If I go into a menu item and choose I am done, but do not want to push “BACK” over and over, the unit stays on the menu or submenu screen forever.

    3. It could seem that on a unit this costly it may give you lane guidance. The Sony does. The Tom Tom does. Why can not this unit, at nearly double the cost?

    4. When you turn off the car the unit asks if it should stay on or turn off. If you do not answer, it turns off in 30 seconds. For people who are making deliveries, or running errands, this is a real ache. It could be nice to let you to configure this once to set how long it should wait before turning the unit off options like one minute, five minutes, ten minutes, 20 minutes, for instance. This could let you to run into Kinkos and back out again without having to wait for the unit to turn back on, get a satellite bearing, , then get to its map to tell you where to go next. Simple software change!

    5. It could be nice to have the unit start up on the same screen where you left off. If you were on the map screen, then it should return to the map screen. If on the weather screen, then return to the weather. I like to keep it on the weather, but I have to hit about six different buttons every time I turn the unit on to get to the weather! Simple software change!

    6. Most GPS units at half this cost let you to SEE your speed, direction, and target’s relative direction while on the major map screen. This unit requires you to go to a dashboard screen to show you this info..so you must decide the map or the dashboard to view. Since many people may not like this feature, it may be configurable. Simple software change!

    7. I can not seem to figure out how to show the satellite signals/connectivity. ALL units have the, though it’s just for fun.

    8. For $500 the Garmin will include a carry case for the unit. They sell it small size, light weight, and its “ability to know where you were when you take it out of the cradle, to assist you find your car later”, and still do not give you way to carry it around carefully. Just about every unit on the market, starting at the $149 units, include a case!

    9. The 780 doesn’t include an holders manual. You must go online to view the manual, at garmin.Com. Garmin can be surprised to know that not everyone has the internet 50 of homes don’t. Though not perfect, the Sony included a pretty complete start up guide and a CD established holders manual.

    10. The display seems a cartoon movie, and that causes a lack of detail. The Sony displayed a concise map where you could really recognize road splits, acceleration lanes, etc.

    11. There’s no capability to show POIs on the map. You may be able to path to one, but you can not just show them. The Sony allowed you to pick which POIs to show, and it really showed you little BP, Shell, Cracker Barrel, etc. Logos on the map so that you could know well ahead of time which POIs were near you.

    12. Many units tell you how far to your next turn AND the direction you’ll be turning in. The Garmin tells you how far to the next turn, but it doesn’t tell you which way to turn till you get inside about 2/10 of a mile. So on most multi lane roads I find myself staying in the center lane as I get close so that I can go either way. It should warn you which way you’ll be turning at least some miles in advance! once you get onto any road the Sony tells you that your next turn is “LEFT 123 MILES”, and it’s generally displayed on the major map. Useful. Simple software change!

    I like the unit, but I only give it three stars because of its price, its lack of common sense features, and lack of “in the box” support. It is strong points are fast, correct routing and MSN direct.


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    105 of 110 people found the following review helpful:

    4.0 out of five stars
    Garmin 780 Excellent but not perfect,
    April 4, 2008

    By&nbsp,F. Rivera New York, NY United States See all my reviews
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    I did many of research before I changed from my old Garmin c340. I think I made an excellent choice, this GPS has everything and more. I was new to traffic so I 1st tried the TomTom 920T which I did not like because of how innacurate the maps were so then I turned to Garmin and I was happy again, with the addition of news, stocks and events for the MSN direct two variant is great. I read the news once in a while is just a plain summary of what is happening not much with no pictures or anything but hey at least it gives you something else on the GPS to do. I find the mp3 functionality great the sound is deafening enough just do not put it all the way to 100 volume because you will hear static. The FM transmitter is one of the best I found on a GPS and the picture feature is great I put it in my room as an LCD screen for pictures hehehe. This GPS gives you all the directions you need pretty correct, MSN traffic needs to enhance on this, its typically delayed most of the time it tells me traffic is there but then I find no traffic why? I do not know but I can say that’s most likely 80 right on other traffic updates. I really like this product and I’m more than happy with this item, it’s now many cheaper than what I bought it for which was $700, so do yourself a favor if you want an correct, nice looking, fast GPS signal, great feature GPS get this one, I recommend it.


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    21 Responses to “garmin nuvi 780”

    1. Laura M. Says:

      What is the warranty like?

    2. Melvin N Says:

      Not sure, but it’s pretty expensive in Boston area, maybe try Frye Electronics

    3. Russell C Says:

      Those are mostly specs, but is there a review?

    4. Amanda N. Says:

      Very good value for the money.

    5. Pam Says:

      Is that the lowest price for garmin nuvi 780 online, or all deals included?

    6. Ernest U Says:

      it’s in limited availability, and hard to find a rebate, so dont bother too much, just buy it

    7. Antonio D Says:

      Does Frye Electronics offer free shipping?

    8. Tammy N. Says:

      Closeout prices aren’t a better deal so no point in waiting, buy it now.

    9. Jordan Says:

      Read reviews, all positive

    10. Julia K. Says:

      Is online price generally better than store price?

    11. Linda I. Says:

      None of the stores in Seattle had it in stock so i had to buy it from ebay

    12. Robin V. Says:

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    13. Joan B. Says:

      I checked Costco and they dont have any wholesale deals are there any wholesale deals online?

    14. Amy H. Says:

      Enough comparisons, just buy it.

    15. Mary Z. Says:

      It’s one of the better gps out there. Good Pricing.

    16. Benjamin L Says:

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    17. Doris U. Says:

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    18. Reba Says:

      How long is the warranty?

    19. Chris B Says:

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    20. Wayne J Says:

      Usually has a limited availability, and when i found it, wasnt exactly the cheapest

    21. Micheal B Says:

      wouldnt want to get this one refurbished haha

    Garmin nuvi 755-755T Best Deal

    Monday, December 28th, 2009
    On Sale Today!
    18th of March 2010


    Garmin nuvi 755-755T 4.3 Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic specifications:

  • Bright 4.3 inch diagonal color WQVGA TFT touchscreen with 480 x 272 pixels and white backlight
  • Preloaded with City Navigator North America NT
  • High sensitivity GPS receiver for improved performance and reception
  • POI Loader program lets user to set up closeness alerts for school zones, safety cameras, and custom POIs
  • NOTE: Model number is 755T, but, the model number on the product itself is 755
  • Garmin nvi 755/755T 4.3 Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic Description:
    Garmin continues to build up its n&uuml,vi 7xx series portableGPS navigators with its n&uuml,vi 755T, which adds some useful routing and communication features to an already remarkable list of specifications, as well as a 4.3 inch widescreen display, text to speech potential, media player, and FM transmitter for transmitting audio including directions and MP3 music and audiobooks from the device to your car radio.

    Garmin’s n&uuml,vis pack top of the line features into a thin form factor.. New to the n&uuml,vi 7×5 lineup is Garmin’s HotFix satellite prediction which locates your position quickly and precisely, Lane help which gives lane guidance and connection views when possible, auto time zone transitioning, and 3D Building views also as Garmin Connect Photos to assist you visually determine your position. Also, the n&uuml,vi 755T will include free real time traffic updates from Navteq for the life of the device via the included GTM 20 traffic receiver. The Garmin n&uuml,vi 7×5 Series n&uuml,vi 755T: North American maps, GTM 20 traffic receiver with lifetime traffic n&uuml,vi 765T: Adds Bluetooth handsfree communication, will include GTM 20 receiver, lifetime traffic n&uuml,vi 775T: Pre loaded European and North American maps, will include GTM 20 receiver, lifetime traffic, Bluetooth n&uuml,vi 785T: Adds improved MSN Direct traffic receiver, will include North American maps and Bluetooth As with all n&uuml,vis, you get Garmin dependability, the fast satellite lock of an integrated high sensitivity receiver, a thin, pocket sized design with a gorgeous display, an easy, intuitive interface, and in depth NAVTEQ maps for North America United States, Canada and Puerto Rico with more than six million name searchable points of interest. The Garmin n&uuml,vi 7×5 line features three other models check out their specification highlights at the right and click here to see a fast, simple comparison of features for all Garmin n&uuml,vi GPS navigators. The bright, 4.3 inch touchscreen display gives is anti glare for easy looking at throughout the day and automatically changes its color profile for easy looking at at night or in dim light. It offers 2d or 3D perspective views. The widescreen format gives you 70 more real screen area than a 3.5 inch screen. Mainly this translates into a better view of the area through which you’re driving. This is particularly useful in showing you what parks, restaurants, ATM, gas stations, etc. Are close, or in letting you know if a detour is a smart idea. As well, the device itself is bigger, meaning controls on the screen are more widely spaced and somewhat easier to push. The n&uuml,vi 755T comes preloaded with greatly in depth City Navigator NT road maps from Navteq for the complete United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. This map database features almost six million points of interest POIs, as well as hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs, and attractions. Garmin’s interface is a key to their success and one of the things that makes their devices such a pleasure to use. Simple controls and sub screens make it simple to enter or search for places and get data about your trip. Garmin’s patent pending theft prevention system that disables the unit from performing any functions till the user types in a particular 4 digit PIN or takes the unit to a preset secure place. Vital Product Information: This device features a “screen lock” feature. This is a regular feature on all n&uuml,vi 2×5 and 7×5 Garmin units. If you slide the “Power” key to the right, it’ll lock the screen and prevent any accidental touches. Once the screen lock feature is engaged, the screen will go black/gray after about 15 seconds to save power on the device. To unlock the screen, just slide the “Power” key to the center position. This feature is really targeted for “Pedestrian” mode so that a user can put the device in his or her pocket/purse and quickly unlock the screen instead of powering on/off continuously. For more info, see page five of the product manual.

    With Lane Guidance, the n&uuml,vi alerts you to which lane you have to be in for forthcoming turns. In the image above, the three center lanes of this seven lane highway are highlighted.

    With connection View, you will get photo realistic 3D views forthcoming turns with signage signs not needed for navigation are faded. Lane Guidance
    With the new Lane Guidance feature built into the n&uuml,vi 7×5 series, you will never question which lane you may want to be driving in again. It gives you with a view of what lane you may want to be in for forthcoming turns. And with the 3D Lane help connection View, you will be able to see a photo realistic screen that shows you both the road detail also as the signs as you’ll see them on the road. The signs that are not needed for navigation are faded in comparison to the proper lane signage. Integrated Traffic Receiver
    Steer clear of traffic with an integrated GTM 20 FM traffic receiver intended to get alerts about traffic tie ups and road construction that may lie ahead on your path. No subscriptions or extra hardware needed. Just open the box, turn it on, and get instant access to traffic information the traffic updates are free for the life of the device. All you must do is simply touch the screen to view traffic details and you will be prepared to detour around any problem area. And if you end up missing a turn, or you are forced into a detour that isn’t relayed through the traffic receiver, the n&uuml,vi’s sophisticated auto routing will get you back on track in no time. Watch informational video In most regions, the traffic transmits are continuous there’s no waiting for scheduled traffic news updates or random alerts. Because traffic transmits are received via a “silent” FM data channel, you may be able to still listen to music or news programming on your car radio without interference from incoming FM traffic data transmissions. HotFix Satellite Prediciton
    Garmin’s HotFix capability automatically calculates and stores satellite places, largely decreasing satellite acquisition time so that you may turn the unit on and get going. With HotFix, your n&uuml,vi remembers the position of all satellites it’s tracking when you turn it off, and calculates their movements to predict where they should be the next time you turn it on. HotFix can predict satellite positions for up to three days after the device was last turned off. Multi Destination Routing
    This allows you to enter some number of spots into the device day care supermarket cleaners office day care, for example and it’ll plot the fastest path. And once you have found the best router, the “Route Planning” feature allows you to save up to ten different routes, Garmin touts the feature for , “the most economical path for errands, deliveries and sales calls.” The feature also makes this an instant essential accessory for anybody who shops garage sales you know what we are talking about. A trip log gives an electronic bread crumb trail of up to 10,000 points, so you may be able to see where you have been on the map. Where Am I? Where’s My Car?
    The n&uuml,vi 7×5 series is the 1st to answer two common questions: “Where am I?” and “Where&rsquo,s my car?” At any time, with a single tap of the screen, drivers can display their exact latitude and longitude coordinates, the nearest address and intersection, and the closest hospitals, police stations and gas stations. And to help drivers find their car in an unfamiliar spot or vast parking lot, all n&uuml,vi 7×5s automatically mark the position in which they were last removed from the mount. Navigate by Photo with Garmin Connect Photos

    Using Garmin’s Connect Photos website, you may be able to decide from millions of geo located photos offered by Google’s Panoramio photo sharing community and download them to the n&uuml,vi for a richer navigation experience using pictures as a guide.
    Decide from Panoramio’s group of photos from around the globe. Easy to use interface displays photos on Google Maps. Search for photos by place name or map area boundary. Move photos directly from Garmin Connect to device with the Garmin Communicator. View photos in Google Earth. Supports Internet Explorer 6+, Firefox 2+, Safari 3+ on Windows and Mac.

    Other Features

    The 3D Buildings feature helps you navigate by landmark. The 3D Buildings feature can reference the buildings displayed on the map also. Many buildings will be grey pictures “extruded” from the map, other buildings will be life like representations of the real property. With auto Time Zone Transition, you will never have to remember to set the time as you travel. When the unit acquires a position fix, it automatically sets the unit to the correct time zone. MP3 player matched with audiobook playback JPEG picture viewer FM transmitter plays voice prompts, MP3s, audio books, and more, directly through your vehicle’s stereo system matched with optional content plug ins available via SD card, like the Garmin Travel Guides and Garmin SaversGuide, which supply in depth data for attractions and info on close merchants offering savings. Add custom points of interest POIs from 3rd parties like school zones and safety cameras Travel tools: World travel clock with time zones, currency converter, measurement converter, calculator and more What’s in the Box
    N&uuml,vi 755T preloaded with maps of North America United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico, car suction cup mount, car power cable, USB cable, Dashboard disc, fast start manual Notes: Optional software for language translation, in depth travel guides, and savings programs let you to customize your n&uuml,vi to fit your travel needs The FM transmitter feature is only available in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand Like most USB mass storage devices, the n&uuml,vi isn’t matched with Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows Me. Which n&uuml,vi is Best for You? Note: All n&uuml,vis come with in depth NAVTEQ maps containing more than six million pre loaded point of interest places. Device

    Garmin nvi 755/755T 4.3 Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic Reviews:

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    235 of 246 people found the following review helpful:

    5.0 out of five stars
    Good job Garmin,
    October 9, 2008

    By&nbsp,Dan L. Nichols See all my reviews
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    I will address what was my biggest apprehension in going for an ad established, free traffic program. No issue! The ads are small and not at all intrusive. My eyes never were pulled in a way that was a distraction. I can envision the not many instances that it may benefit both the advertiser and the user. If you think about it . Newspaper, radio, internet, TV . Marketing is much a part of our culture and in this case tastefully done.

    Before more review, good grief . Now I sound like a sports caster, I should say that I have owned GPS units forever. Started with laptop programs then I started purchasing all of my vehicles with factory GPS. Acura, Toyota’s two of em over the years have all been GPS equipped. I travel many for work and it was just more convenient to own stand alone movable units when I rent auto’s. Magellan and Garmin were my last two movable units. I am not a nerd or engineer so I will give this my best shot and hope the average Jill and Joe will get something out of this.

    Next, I will talk about routing and traffic. Garmin in my opinion has generally been rock hard by routing. With this unit they have taken the art to a new level. I looked at the new TomTom with its smart routing and nearly pulled the trigger on that unit but, with what happened today I’m not one bit sorry with my choice. This morning I had to make deliveries to some Lowe’s Home Improvement stores in the Metro Phoenix, AZ market. I went to the “Points of interest” icon typed in Lowe’s and after a short wait has been rewarded with all of the Lowes stores in the neighborhood. I touch on every one and saved it to a sub group I made Lowes Metro Phoenix, gave each their proper store number the search came complete with address and phone , then scheduled my day. From home to the factory 1st, then to four stores, then back to the factory. Throughout the day I had to put another unscheduled stop. Fantastic! If I may have asked for any improvement here it could have been that each way point was somehow shown as I progressed. It did announce my arrival at each place complete with what side of the street it could be on, in the long run I’m so happy with the result that I could not bring myself to diminish the five star ranking. As well, at each stop when I turned the car off the unit powered down. When I got back in the car I required to go to the “custom routes” icon, where I built my path, and touch the button to activate my named path. Garmin, if that may be auto I could love it . And maybe down the road I will learn something that I do not still know and this unit is able. Honestly, it was so fast and easy and the routing picked up right where it left off so not a big deal to me. Traffic most likely should have own paragraph except it ties into the routing. I understand that this is reliant on how your town is covered. Here in Phoenix only the big highways are covered. I present that if you have to travel inner belts and outer belts also as the highways in and out of your towns you’ll be happy. I watched the traffic icon turn from green to yellow to red and back again as road conditions changed. The icon showed how long the delay could be and if you touch it, it shows where and how far away! Garmin gave me the choice to bypass each delay but when I answered yes with the touch of the button it reminded me that my path had been optimized as well as all other alternatives . With the delay it still had me on the fastest path. Because I had many places it kept me posted to the delays in the reverse directions when my routing could require back tracking.

    There was slow downs along the way and one accident and I was informed well in advance. With the accident, I passed the place about 15 minutes after notice. It was minor and had been moved to the side of the highway still I could see the remnants of broken head lights in the lane it happened. I has been prepared to be disappointed with the traffic because not all the traffic reviews are free. Again, I tend to feel where you live and the roads you travel could influence your opinion. For me, I could add extra stars here if I could. It amazed me when it routed me a different way from the factory to my house different from the one I took in the morning because the road conditions were different. It was right on depending on years of living and driving these roads.

    The Voice and the timeliness of prompts were strong. I tried all the voices and ended up with Australian Karen. She’s understandable in “text to speech” and nice. My wife likes her . I’d like to meet Australian Karen someday but she would not give me her phone number . Like my wife could like her if she did! With my Magellan I liked the way it could ding just before the turn. This Garmin states the turn and the timing was comparable to the Magellan and that’s a good thing. Many of the last Garmin models had problems in this area if you read the posts. As well, volume with the unit on external speaker was OK to Good, I’d like to see it a touch louder for times when road sound or blasting AC is an issue. I haven’t tried piping it with FM to my radio and most likely will not.

    On my wish list to Garmin you think they read these?, I’d like to see a bit more info around the edges of the screen. You may be able to program the “arrival time” button for things like altitude, time, direction of travel and many more, but you can not program the “speed button” for anything. I’d like to see my altitude . Just for giggles, and my ETA. Who needs the time with clocks in the car & on every cell phone? Who needs to know how fast you’re going with a speedometer in every car? I could also like to know the street I am now on. On occasion you may be able to see it based on how you’re zoomed to the map but on occasion not. I’d also like to know what direction I am traveling in without hitting another button or giving up my ETA or 3d view. The speed bound of each street is a great thing to have particularly when your in regions you do not know or rural roads that go for miles without a sign. I can tell you that when the speed bound changed as I entered different zones the changes were correct in their timing.

    The last thing for today’s review is lane guidance. I went thru many pretty big interchanges today and not once did I see the Navagon style or Garmin advertised kind of full screen preview. Again, I will see if there’s a setting I missed or I’ll just have to live with what I have got for awhile. I understand that Garmin will be adding to their data base as they go along. What I did see though was plenty good. The “distance to turn” display in the upper left corner of the screen listed with arrows how many lanes to the interchange and which lanes you may want to be in. It also listed the lanes not to be in as you transitioned from one highway ramp onto another highway. It was good to have advance notice that the right lane could not continue and you required to move left before it got crowded.

    I’d say purchase this unit and help me find Karen!

    I have had no reset issues and use the unit six to eight hours per day. This isn’t to say it has not been an issue with others though.

    10/18/08

    I found the neatest thing on this unit today. I tapped the car on the screen while I drived and noticed every not many seconds the screen updated with the exact address I has been located. I could see the street I was on, the numerical place, and I could see the addresses going up or down as I traveled. Also it showed the elevation changing up or down. I used this exact screen many times when stopped to mark places I wanted to save to favorites but never on the go. I am not sure exactly how one could use this info but I thought it interesting.

    I have had more experience with the traffic choice now. I have found it useful throughout rush hour. Only once. So far, has a delay been so serious that it changed my routing automatically. But, throughout that occasion I felt gratified in that I has been guided off the freeway before other drivers. From my detour path I ended up with a view of a bumper to bumper full stop on the highway that has been backed up for miles. To be honest, after a while you take the traffic icon for granted till it turns yellow or red. The yellow icon does not change things by routing, just info about how many minutes the delay will be.

    I can say that on occasion the info isn’t exactly timely. A yellow display may show and when I reach the place the traffic can be moving more normal or a little slower than indicated. The minutes of delay indicated looks not too far off though and arrival times are pretty correct.

    Other that no connection view’s in the Phoenix area now I am still thrilled with the 755t. Garmin support is working on a free update I spoke with them for the connection view.

    Additional questions have been ask and answered in the comments section if you could like to read more.


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    95 of 99 people found the following review helpful:

    4.0 out of five stars
    Pros/Cons & Compare to Navigon 2100 max,
    December 28, 2008

    By&nbsp,Young Professional Silver Spring, MD United States See all my reviews

    Background: I had generally rented vehicles with a GPS till newly my frequency of travel to unfamiliar cities had reached a point where it made sense to buy my own. I wasn’t looking for a GPS to play MP3s, make phone calls, take photos, or fill out my taxes. I simply care about its capability to navigate from point A to B and to get around an unfamiliar place, and so I will bound this review to those features. I tried two devices: the Garmin nuvi 755T same as the 765T minus the Bluetooth and the much cheaper Navigon 2100 max with the bundle that included lifetime traffic.

    Garmin Nuvi 755T

    Pros:

    Could use all the features right out of the box

    Always got me from Point A to Point B

    Map pleasing to my eyes

    The lane guidance is useful, but not as useful as I thought it could be I find that keep right/left voice commands can stand alone.

    Considerable more Points of Interest than Navigon 2100 Max. Also many more Points of Interest groups and the capability to simply enter a group if it is not listed and still get positive results e.G., Salons or Dance Studios weren’t groups, but I entered them and the device retrieved many close alternatives you may also search in a different city.

    Really good recalculation, it does not waste time just trying to get you back to the original path if a different path from your current place is better. It also recalculates at blazing speeds I had a new path before I made it until the end of a foot block.

    Text to Voice is really good far more useful than I could guessed. This really lets you to keep your eyes on the road and gives you peace of mind that you are turning in the right place.

    Very useful visual layout showing direction of the turn and the street onto which you may want to turn but the voice prompts, particularly with Text to Voice, are so good you never have to look at the display.

    Local speed bound generally posted with your current speed close more useful than I imagined

    Good volume and easy to change volume while in use.

    Easy to turn on or off with an external power switch.

    The traffic feature was very useful and the info was easy to access throughout use. The much discussed ads won’t be an issue for you, trust me.

    The 3D navigation produced a nice view, but honestly, in weird regions with tall buildings, I did not find this feature to be of any extra value.

    Okay, But may be Better:

    The screen may be more responsive, but it is many better than the Navigon 2100 Max.

    The device did not generally properly find me this may be evaded by turning it on and setting the path about 45 seconds before really leaving.

    The power source plugs directly into the mounting cradle, but it is still such a chore to take off the device from the cradle pressing a button on the bottom on the cradle, which is mounted on a moving ball, while tilting the device forward that the time benefit of a direct cradle plug in is lost.

    Cons:

    The turn warning distance is way too short only 0.2 miles

    There’s no capability to exclude specific streets from a path you can set it to avoid highways, tolls, etc. Though.

    Initial estimate of arrival time was a complete farce in every single test. It estimated a regular 45 minute trip to be only 25 minutes and pushed back the estimated arrival time almost every minute never reflecting the correct arrival time till I was at the last destination. Easily bested in this group by the much cheaper Navigon 2100 Max.

    Navigon 2100 Max

    Pros :

    Always got me from Point A to Point B without deep confusion

    Always properly located me

    As in the Garmin Nuvi 755T, the lane guidance is useful, but not as useful as I thought it could be I find that keep right/left voice commands can stand alone.

    Good turn warning distance 0.5 miles

    The recalculating is fast, but not as fast as the Garmin Nuvi 755T

    Ability to exclude specific streets from path a hidden feature: after the path is firstly calculated, open the turn by turn and simply x out the streets you do not want to use.

    As in the Garmin Nuvi 755T, the Text to Voice is really good far more useful than I could guessed. This really lets you to keep your eyes on the road and gives you peace of mind that you are turning in the right place.

    Very useful visual layout showing direction of the turn and the street onto which you may want to turn but the voice prompts, particularly with Text to Voice, are so good you never have to look at the display.

    Warnings when speeding And the capability to set how far above the speed bound separately for city streets and highways causes the warning

    Ability to have local speed bound either shown constantly or when a speed warning is triggered

    Good volume and easy to change volume while in use

    Initial estimate of arrival time dependable. Estimated a regular 45 minute trip to inside one minute and pushed back estimated arrival time only once adding a minute.

    Easy to turn on or off with an external power switch.

    The traffic feature was very useful and the info was easy to access throughout use.

    Okay, But may be Better:

    Screen sensitivity

    It on occasion took a couple of minutes to firstly find me, but was generally spot on when it did.

    The power supply is plugged into the device which is mounted on a cradle, but the cradle gives such restricted range of motion that it is hard to get the device in the most wanted position and I has been forced to accept it slanting somewhat throughout every use.

    Cons:

    Thin Points of Interests more vital than I thought and no capability to search groups not already listed a real problem. You also must choose a city every time you search, it does not just automatically pull up close places like the Garmin Nuvi 755T.

    It’s hard to see ALL of the display icons as well as info on speed and your current speed

    The dull, usually gray, maps with an orange path display are hard on eyes.

    The keyboard takes up only half the screen making it chore to type in anything. This is particularly problematic when trying to switch states or from letters to numbers or vice versa as these display buttons are very narrow and it was hard to choose them without long fingernails.

    The recalculation kept trying to send me back to the original path if it was not the best. As an example, it took the device 15 minutes to stop trying to reroute me to 16th St. In DC after I had purposely driven up Connecticut Ave. Had I taken its suggested rerouting thus backtracking, my trip could have taken 20 minutes longer.

    You can not use all the features out of the box. I has been forced to register the device and supply an email address to use lifetime traffic and new maps features but, in all fairness, you may be able to opt out of spam, and I have still to get an unwanted email.

    Conclusion:

    The Garmin Nuvi 755T was about $350 versus the $160 for the Navigon 2100 Max with lifetime traffic included. I think both devices performed solidly, but the edge can only be given on personal preference. All said, the Navigon 2100 Max is most likely the better value for the buck, but such a declaration is relative to what is vital to you. I personally went with the Garmin Nuvi 755T because: 1 the map coloring and icon size was easy on the eyes, 2 it was much easier to type on the Garmin Nuvi 755T, 3 the number of Points of Interest, and the capability to type in your group, are of specific importance to me, and 4 I personally find not losing time on rerouting to be worth the extra costs. Hope this helps.


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    55 of 58 people found the following review helpful:

    5.0 out of five stars
    Best GPS I Have Used Worth the Investment,
    December 3, 2008

    By&nbsp,AA Northern Illinois See all my reviews

    After much research I bought the Garmin Nuvi 755T movable car GPS device. It lived up to my expectations in every way after using it for a week. It was greatly used throughout a 250 mile day trip to Milwaukee from suburban Chicago. I felt very confident driving around in unfamiliar territory.

    Sattelite load is quick almost instant except for 1 instance where it took about a minute.

    Traffic alert and map showed congestion and offered the choice to go around.

    The selected routed for regions I’m familiar with were almost same to the ones I have driven over the years.

    The dislay is bright, clear and updates quickly. I didn’t experience any sluggishness.

    The lane help works on some number of exits in the Chicago area not any in the Milwaukee area. These snapshots appeared at just the right time to show the correct exit lane depending on the highlighted road sign. I imagine this will become available for many more highways as maps are updated.

    Mounting and connecting were 1st rate the windshield suction worked well as did the unit power adapter and cable.

    I didn’t use FM transmitter I see no have to do this.

    The street names and voice commands were deafening, clear and in lots of time to navigate properly.

    I am not displeased about any attribute of this device. I greatly recommend it.


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    36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:

    5.0 out of five stars
    One of the best racks out there,
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    By&nbsp,Steven E. Field Holiday, FL See all my reviews
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    Google the reviews of this rack and be impressed. No worries about corrosion or rust. Stable. I got the three bike rack though I have two bikes just to be sure I had enough room between the bikes. Easy to install, but one caveat be sure you don’t tighten the locking knobs for each leg too tightly or you’ll strip them and they’ll be a little loose not a big problem, but for peace of mind you want them snug and not loose.

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    Eleven of eleven people found the following review helpful:

    4.0 out of five stars
    Good Basic Rack.,
    July 15, 2007

    By&nbsp,Amin Abari See all my reviews
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    Good, hard rack for shorter trips. After the 1st time you install it, it becomes easy to install and remove 3 to four minutes to install and less than one minute to remove. On a sedan you may be able to leave it on, but on a SUV you must take it off to get access to the back. The instruction talks of S Hooks, but the two I have bought don’t have S hooks, which makes it harder to take off the hooks after installation. If you want to take your bikes across country look at hitch racks.

    Also, when I bought this rack there was one other review in this space and it was negative. Three days afterward and that review was removed!!

    It could leave a bad taste in my mouth if I thought removed negative reviews just to sell more merchandise.


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    I bought this rack to use on a new PRIUS. Works as it should. Lightweight, padded and strong. Carried two bikes without a hitch pun. No problems with the padded feet on the rear glass.


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