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Posted at 3:20 PM on Monday 06/15/09 by
Ben
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Target has the Garmin Nuvi 755T GPS Receiver for $280 with free shipping. 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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    luv2buy - Posted 4:54 pm PDT 06/15/09 (159 Posts)  Report Spam

    Good price, any one knows how good is this one ?

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    mrflark - Posted 6:20 pm PDT 06/15/09 (6 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have the Nuvi 750 predecessor of this model and I am very pleased. I would only buy Garmin.

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    antillie - Posted 6:26 pm PDT 06/15/09 (139 Posts)  Report Spam

    I hear the traffic on these are provided for "free" because of popup ads that display while you're driving. Too bad Navigon and their free traffic units are not around any longer.

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    moneyspender - Posted 6:45 pm PDT 06/15/09 (261 Posts)  Report Spam

    Navigon 5100 and 7100 are still around. They both have free lifetime traffic update. In fact 7200T and 8100T also have the free lifetime traffic update. Look them up at amazon.

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    superd00d3 - Posted 6:47 pm PDT 06/15/09 (3031 Posts)  Report Spam

    I disagree with #2. I had the 750 and returned it because it was too slow in giving directions. It would tell you make a turn after you already made it! Maybe a firmware update has fixed the issue but I didn't want to wait and find out.

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    mogambo1 - Posted 7:54 pm PDT 06/15/09 (74 Posts)  Report Spam

    My first GPS was Mapopolis based basic GPS, made on Dell PDA with bluettoth sat receiver, worked good till I purchased TomTom Navigator 5.0 software from Ebay. TT was much better as it had 3d capability. The bought Garmin 360, was good as it showed which side of street a point of interest is. BUt started dragging as soon as you enter urban high rise down town. Kept calculating for long time, and by that time you have decide your way by looking at road signs. Was told that was due to slow processing of the hardware since it had 200MhZ procesisng power. True. While my Dell pDA has 800Mhz processor so was blazing fast. Then was tiered of assemblinh home made gps everytime before starting a trip so bought Tom Tom 3.0, was much faster than Garmin ique 360. Problem, less point of interst but no so bad as like Garmin it too once took me to closed road after driving 3 miles on it so cant balme TT or Gramin, both once in while do this boo boo. TT was stolen so bougt nuvi 200 and again was way slow than my TT 0 Great thing police recovered by TT 3.0 so returned nuvi 200, so I have compared 2 models in both Garmin and TT. I feel Garmin is more accurate and takes faster route but TT hardware is fast and route recalculation is really afst on TT unlike Garmin which keeps calculating till you miss that turn. Hope this helps.

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    teflontoad - Posted 8:15 pm PDT 06/15/09 (37 Posts)  Report Spam

    Is this a 4.3" screen? It looks huge in the picture...that's what she said.

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