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Review Date: 19-NOV-2009
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RRP: $199.00
4.00
TomTom's Start is the company's cheapest GPS ever, and the good news is that the overall navigation experience hasn't been sacrificed to achieve the low price. Though not perfect, the TomTom start combines a simple, easy-to-use interface and a compact design, making it ideal for first-time buyers.
Review Date: 17-NOV-2009
RRP: $169.00
2.25
The Laser Navig8r G35 GPS unit is let down by a small, low quality screen and a speaker that isn't loud enough. If you don't care what your GPS looks like, free map updates (with some limitations) and a low price make it seem appealing. However, there are too many issues for us to recommend the G35 as a good buy.
Review Date: 11-NOV-2009
RRP: $229.00
2.25
The Laser Navig8r G43 GPS unit offers plenty of features for a relatively low asking price, but a poor quality speaker, a screen that's hard to see in direct sunlight and keystroke lag diminish its appeal.
Review Date: 05-NOV-2009
RRP: $59.99
2.75
Though many of its limitations can and will be corrected by future software updates, as it stands the NDrive Australia GPS iPhone app is clearly lagging behind the competition.
Review Date: 29-OCT-2009
RRP: $79.99
3.25
ALK Technologies' CoPilot Live 8 for iPhone app has an excellent user interface and a great map screen, but erratic GPS performance and a few missing features hinder its appeal. With future software updates to correct its issues, this GPS app has the potential to be one of the best available for the iPhone.
Review Date: 28-OCT-2009
RRP: TBA
3.75
Samsung's Pixon 12 is a great camera phone but lacks in a few other areas. If you're purely after a camera phone then this will do the job, but if you're looking for more of an all-round smartphone, the Pixon 12 fails to deliver.
Review Date: 27-OCT-2009
RRP: $199.00
3.00
At just $199, the Navman C40 is certainly cheap and for the most part it does a reasonable job. It is essentially an older GPS unit with updated software, though; Mio's Moov range is a valid alternative at a similar price.
Review Date: 26-OCT-2009
RRP: $549.00
3.00
Sony Ericsson's Yari mobile phone promises a lot but fails to deliver anything new, aside from gesture gaming. While this is a noteworthy feature, we really can't see mobile games taking off on such a small screen. What you're left with is a basic slider phone with a pretty good camera -- but we've seen it all too often before.
Review Date: 22-OCT-2009
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RRP: $349.95
3.50
With an extra-large display, a good user interface and some nifty mapping features, Uniden's TRAX 5000 is certainly good value for money. It has a few niggles that detract from the overall experience, though, but if you can get past these you're left with a competent GPS unit.
Review Date: 15-OCT-2009
RRP: $399.00
3.25
The Mio Moov A470 isn't a bad GPS unit; in fact, it's pretty darn good. However, the Moov A430 offers a similar performance for considerably less money. Unless you really, really want Bluetooth, go for the cheaper model.
Review Date: 07-OCT-2009
RRP: $279.00
3.00
Navman's entry-level C series is headed by the C60 -- a cheap GPS unit that offers advanced lane guidance. Essentially this is an older GPS unit with updated software and a different coloured case. If you can spare a few extra dollars, the units in Mio's latest Moov range offer better value.
Review Date: 01-OCT-2009
RRP: $299.00 $249.00
3.00
There are no advanced features like Bluetooth and live traffic updates, but Navman's MY30 still manages to include lane guidance and 3D landmarks. Overzealous school zone alerts, an inconsistent map and an average screen will disappoint.
Review Date: 29-SEP-2009
RRP: $1199.00
3.75
The Sony Ericsson Satio is an excellent camera phone with a great 3.5in screen, but its not a world-beater. The lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack and an inconsistent user interface detract from what otherwise is a good overall package.
Review Date: 28-SEP-2009
RRP: TBA
4.00
Samsung's Jet Icon may not be a smartphone, but it comes close. Its wealth of useful features, combined with a stylish and user friendly interface, make this mobile phone an excellent choice.
 
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