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Posted at 3:51 PM on Thursday 12/10/09 by
Ben
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BuyDig.com has the Garmin Nuvi 755T GPS Receiver for $234 + $0 shipping = $234 shipped. Features free lifetime Traffic support, maps of North America, a 480x272 resolution screen, Easy-Touch programming, and SD Card support. [Compare]
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    chira - Posted 3:56 pm PST 12/10/09 (213 Posts)  Report Spam

    Excellent GPS.
    You can get it for Thirty Four Dollars less at Costco
    http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?whse=BC&topnav=&prodid=11492864&ec=BC-EC877-CatHome&pos=8&lang=en-US

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    homelin - Posted 3:58 pm PST 12/10/09 (16 Posts)  Report Spam

    Garmin nuvi 765T is $220 on Amazon... which is better than this one.

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    GadgetGeek - Posted 4:22 pm PST 12/10/09 (162 Posts)  Report Spam

    $200+ dedicated GPS device? My phone can do GPS and STILL make calls. Never got the point of these things; you'll spent more buying a phone and a GPS.

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    mcphobby - Posted 5:59 pm PST 12/10/09 (94 Posts)  Report Spam

    gadget, how much is your data plan for a year on your phone ?

    can buy a couple of these for that amount ?

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    roddyrod - Posted 6:13 pm PST 12/10/09 (208 Posts)  Report Spam

    Amazon has it for $207.

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    Mcgriff - Posted 6:52 pm PST 12/10/09 (194 Posts)  Report Spam

    gadget, the phone can do GPS and still make calls, the problem, though, is you have no one to call

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    Frederico - Posted 8:20 pm PST 12/10/09 (685 Posts)  Report Spam

    Got the 765T from $10 from Amazon. Booyah!

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    sanvara - Posted 3:02 am PST 12/11/09 (106 Posts)  Report Spam

    Only one at $10? LOL. You should have ordered 50 if you were smart.

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    puto - Posted 6:18 am PST 12/11/09 (22 Posts)  Report Spam

    What moron would try to compare a gps on a telephone that does about a quarter of what this thing does?

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    GadgetGeek - Posted 8:29 pm PST 12/11/09 (162 Posts)  Report Spam

    My, my, I have critics coming at me left and right. Many of you have the assumption that I'm an ignorant "moron" who doesn't do his homework before he comments. What I have to say to that is you're wrong; I always do. I have a T-mobile MyTouch 3G. The built-in features are quite rich(euphemism), and with access to Google Market, I don't see what that "quarter" is about. The only one who has anything insightful and pertinent to address me is #4; he or she commented on the cost of phone bills. Now, assuming a free 4 month internet usage (came with account) with minimum web browsing charge of ~$30 later on (I'm not a heavy surfer), the total will still only be a little more than the price of this GPS. However, I live in the metro area with open Wi-Fi around, so I figured the additional internet charges can be dropped. Finally, no, I don't know what GPS devices are like (never bought one), but from I saw, I think Google maps and few additional apps off the Market covers everything if not more. I realize Google maps may not have the most authentic interface, but heck, what does it take to find a place and get there? Any high points I missed are welcome. Oh #6, I would not post like that - too many opportunities for your mama jokes. #9, do try to be nice and remember to do your homework sometimes.

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