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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: 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: 09-SEP-2009
RRP: $399.00 $349.00
3.25
A large screen and a revamped user interface make the Navman MY50T effortless to use, but the lack of Bluetooth hands-free and overzealous school zone warnings spoil the party. There is a lot to like about this mid-range GPS, but it's far from perfect.
Review Date: 25-AUG-2009
RRP: $599.00 $549.00
3.75
The Navman MY500XT's capacitive touch screen is a nice inclusion on this feature-packed GPS. The glide interface won't be to everyone's liking but it's much more responsive than previous versions and can now be turned off. The maps aren't perfect and seem to lack a little detail when compared to competitors, but there remains plenty to like about the MY500XT.
Review Date: 09-APR-2009
RRP: $349.00
4.00
The Navman S100 GPS unit does lack many advanced features, like Bluetooth, FM transmission and built-in traffic capabilities, but it still provides an excellent navigational experience on the whole. This device is excellent value for money.
Review Date: 10-NOV-2008
RRP: $499.00
4.25
Although the S150 doesn't have all of the features of its more expensive sibling, Bluetooth hands-free remains, as does the excellent navigational experience.
Review Date: 06-NOV-2008
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RRP: $699.00 $599.00
4.50
The S300T is Navman’s best GPS yet. While the glide interface isn’t perfect, its ease of use is certainly appreciated. An excellent design, a clean map screen and clear voice instructions combined with a heap of extra features make this an excellent choice.
Review Date: 31-OCT-2007
RRP: $799.00
4.25
The S90i is Navman's cream of the crop, and it is certainly a fine unit. The 2-megapixel camera adds flexibility for using NavPix.
Review Date: 29-OCT-2007
RRP: $699.00
4.00
The S80 is the third product in Navman's S-Series range and introduces text-to-speech technology to an otherwise largely similar unit to the S50.
Review Date: 25-OCT-2007
RRP: $499.00
4.00
The S50 adds Bluetooth handsfree and NavPix for a reasonable price. Although there is no camera to take NavPix photos, it's still a useful application.
Review Date: 27-SEP-2007
RRP: $399.00
4.00
The S30 is an ideal GPS unit for those on a budget. The entry level unit combines a stylish design with good maps, a reasonable feature set and a very competitive price.
Review Date: 14-JUN-2007
RRP: $599.00
3.50
The F40 is a mid-range unit, with an excellent user interface and clear maps. The included hands-free module only sweetens the deal.
Review Date: 22-FEB-2007
Review Date: 16-NOV-2006
RRP: $499.00
3.50
If you are on a tight budget and don't require many advanced navigational options then the iCN 330 is for you.
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