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The Garmin Nuvi 255W is the 4.3" widescreen version of the Garmin Nuvi 255 released in March, 2008 with retail price of $299.99. The 255W is the successor to the Garmin Nuvi 250W released in 2005. The 255W features several minor software updates over the predecessor including a QWERTY keyboard interface, detour routing, text-to-speech reading of street name, and updated 2009 North American maps. It also features compatibility the MSN Direct service.
MSRP $300.00
Release date March, 2008
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Garmin Nuvi 255W
• Garmin nĂ¼vi 255W 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator
UPC: 314979353570
EAN: 753759083588
MPN: Nuvi 255W
Competitors
MSRP $299.95
Released August, 2008
Pros
- affordable price
- limited extra features
- fast and responsive interface
Cons
- no full voice control
- no full TomTom LIVE support
- annoying to create detours
Garmin Nuvi 255W
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TomTom Go 630
MSRP $299.95
Released April, 2008
The TomTom XL 330 and 330S are part of the XL series of automotive GPS receivers. Both units come equipped with a 4.3-inch high-resolution widescreen, TomTom's MapShare technology for personalization and updated information, traffic information and voice instruction. They both feature Plug-and-Go installation and EasyPort mounting for quick set-up and multi-vehicle use. The XL...
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TomTom XL 330/330S
MSRP $349.95
Released October, 2008
The Sony NV-U84 is an advanced automotive GPS navigation system designed to relate specific directions to drivers over a hands-free text-to-voice interface. It has a 4.8" widescreen (16:10) 480 x 272 pixel touch screen with anti-glare and a high brightness feature. The specially designed Si-TFT Active Matrix touch screen offers a simple command interface...
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Sony NV-U84
MSRP $325.00
Released July, 2008
The Nextar K4 is a GPS navigator that provides voice prompted directions and an MP3/Movie player. 1.6 million points of interest along with maps of 50 US states are included in the built-in 2GB memory. An SD card slot is available for adding more memory and maps can be viewed in either 2D or...
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Nextar K4
MSRP $300.00
Released February, 2008
The Sony NV-U73T is a touchscreen GPS navigator that comes preloaded with maps of the entire United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico, and uses street name accurate speech commands via built-in speaker. Dual View map view can display important information on one half of the screen while displaying a 3-D map on the other...
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November 2, 2009
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- Typing is laggy; if you don't type carefully, it's easy to miss a letter or two.
- Doesn't include lifetime map updates
- Can't adjust road preferences that much. Doesn't learn from your habits in any way
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July 29, 2009
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Pros
- affordable price
- intuitive, easy to use user interface
Cons
- Typing is laggy; if you don't type carefully, it's easy to miss a letter or two.
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November 15, 2008
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Pros
- Option to change voices
- Easy to read display while driving
- Text-to-speech system for reading street names
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December 20, 2008
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0 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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- Easy to read display while driving
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- Typing is laggy; if you don't type carefully, it's easy to miss a letter or two.
- Doesn't include lifetime map updates
- Can't adjust road preferences that much. Doesn't learn from your habits in any way
- You can only set one waypoint for a trip
- Doesn't include USB cable or external AC power adapter
- Buggy for some street names: "Dr." gets read as "doctor" not "drive", "South Shore Rd." will get read/displayed as "Shore Rd."
- Somewhat "tinny" sound out of the speaker
- Tough to select a particular point on the map using touch screen
- No line/headphone output
- American voices are extremely annoying
- Can have trouble saying a few common words: "North", "Boulevard"
- Direction gets overriden if you put a via point at an intersection where you need to make a turn (bug)
- If you're driving too fast, it may not display the current road you're driving on, because it will zoom to far out
- Very poor sound out of the speaker even on high.
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