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Garmin nuvi 3750
$350.00
Released August, 2010
The Pros:Compact design doesn't take up much room on the dash. Menus are easy to navigate, well organized. Text is sharp and easy to read.
The Cons:Battery doesn't last long, needs to be plugged in most of the time.
The Garmin nuvi 3750 is one of three 9mm thick auto GPS devices (3750, 3760T, 3790T) released in late 2010. Each model features a 4.3” capacitive touchscreen, QVGA display with dual orientation, meaning it can be and used either horizontally or vertically.
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As the base unit, the nuvi 3750 comes outfitted with nuRoute Technology (with trafficTrends & myTrends), which automatically learns daytime traffic flow trends and the user’s regular driving schedule, allowing the system to more accurately calculate the estimated time of arrival. More importantly, the 3750 offers fully voiced prompts with spoken street names from the device to the user, BUT offers zero support for user-spoken commands and navigation. Additional features include a QWERTY keyboard for user input; ecoRoute for calculating a more fuel-efficient route; and compatibility with lifetime traffic alerts (receiver separately purchased).
Features
- Ultra-Thin Automobile/Portable GPS Receiver
- QVGA Capacitive Multitouch Display
- Vertical/Horizontal Dual Orientation
- nuRoute Technology (trafficTrends/myTrends)
- Voice Prompts / Spoken Street Names (Device)
- Spoken Turn-by-Turn Directions (Device)
- QWERTY Keyboard (User)
- Lane Assistance
- Auto Re-Route
- Route Avoidance
- ecoRoute
- Speed Limit Indicator
- Custom POIs
- Photo Navigation
- World Clock
- Currency/Unit Converter
- Calculator
- “Where Am I?” Emergency Locator
- Garmin Lock Anti-Theft
- Garmin Garage Compatibility
- Custom Voices/Vehicles
- Optional Plug-In MicroSD Cards
- cityXplorer Big City Navigation
- City Navigator NT Street Maps (US/Can/Mex)
Specifications
- Part #: 010-00858-40
- Display: 4.3" WQVGA Color TFT (800x480)
- Battery: Rechargeable Li-Ion (4 Hours)
- Compatibility: Windows XP+; Mac OS X 10.4+
- I/O: MicroSD
User Reviews (1)
Pros & Cons
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compact design doesn't take up much room on the dash
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menus are easy to navigate, well organized
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text is sharp and easy to read
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LCD is large and clear, can fit a lot of information on it at once and it will all still be clear
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controls are simple to work with, ideal for quick commands while driving
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acquires satellites quickly, very little waiting
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reliably routes you to your destination, dependable
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battery doesn't last long, needs to be plugged in most of the time
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