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I've used many, this is the best!!
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Jun 9, 2005
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Pros: Great screen, quick processor for routing & redrawing. Fantastic value.
Cons: No carrying case included, more user memory is always helpful.
The Bottom Line: Perhaps the very best value in GPS's you can buy. Excellent routing and versatility.
Review: Wow. That's all I can say. I've been a GPS fan for almost 5 years now. I've owned a Garmin eMap, Garmin eTrex Vista, a Socket Bluetooth GPS that I used with my old PocketPC & laptop, and an iTrek Mouse GPS for use with my Treo 600 and laptop. I've ...
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Great product, compact design, so-so manual
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samasalabamas
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Jul 27, 2005
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Pros: Easy to use, great screen, lightweight.
Cons: Manuals leave quite a bit to be desired, some mapping data is out-of-date.
The Bottom Line: This appears to do everything the larger vehicle-mounted units do but in a smaller package you can take with you.
Review: I purchased this for an upcoming road trip and have been testing (playing with it) for a week now. I'm really pleased. It has done everything I was expecting it to do. First Impression The unit is smaller than I expected. The whole thing is only ...
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Don't Let the Small Size Fool You!
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cpurick
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Apr 25, 2005
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Pros: "Via points", highly customizable, easy-to-use, excellent maps, sturdy mount, portable, amazing little display.
Cons: Memory not expandable; battery cannot be replaced. No 3-D view, no touchscreen.
The Bottom Line: Buy this if you want a cheaper or more portable alternative to the StreetPilot 2610, unless you really need more than 128MB. Easily beats c330 or Roadmate 300.
Review: Within a week I purchased a Garmin Streetpilot c330, a Magellan Roadmate 300 (RM300), and the Garmin Quest. I kept the Quest -- it's not just a better value priced at hundreds less, it's actually a far better GPS. The Quest is effectively a ...
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A Great Product....
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whispertoo
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Oct 7, 2005
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Pros: Economical. Easy to use after short learning period- Excellent audio- quickly recalculates after missed turns.
Cons: Screen a tad small but OK. Expandable memory desirable but capacity is adequate.
The Bottom Line: A great product at an attractive price.
Review: Took it to Las Vegas on the second day I had it and it got me to my hotel at night in spite of 3 construction detours which forced me to repeatedly ignore the unit's voice commands- but no worry- it quickly recalculated each time and rerouted me ...
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Quest versus GPS V, a comparison
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storgendibal
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Jan 12, 2006
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Pros: small, light, fast, color, good UI, USB, re-charge while in car
Cons: car mounting system, possibly a bit slow to get a position fix
The Bottom Line: As an upgrade from the GPS V the Quest is a great buy. The clear screen, faster calculations, and more memory are obvious wins.
Review: I recently replaced my trusty Garmin GPS V with the Garmin Quest. This review compares and contrasts the Quest to its GPS V predecessor. ---------------------- Quest Pros, versus GPS V: * smaller (you really can't appreciate from the dimensions ...
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If it can help me cross Los Angeles, it can do anything!
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randytenn
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Jun 7, 2006
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Pros: Small size, easy to read screen, perfect performance.
Cons: Would like a screen protector and, as always, more memory
The Bottom Line: If you are looking for a portable GPS, this is a great purchase.
Review: My wife bought me the Garmin Quest for my birthday. I travel for business, and often end up in some very remote/rural areas, so this was a great item for me. And, the timing was perfect, as I would be traveling to California from Missouri the next ...
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How did I live without this thing?!?
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rainitraineth
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May 25, 2005
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Pros: Works perfectly, small size, voice prompts, easy to use
Cons: None!
The Bottom Line: I HIGHLY recommend this product...it's inexpensive (for a GPS unit) and it works wonderfully.
Review: I moved to Boston about nine months ago and was having the worst time driving around. Basically, I was constantly lost. I couldn't drive anywhere by myself because I always had to have someone there to navigate for me. That was until I received a Garmin ...
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Great GPS for traveling with a rental car
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ham_radio_dude
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Aug 8, 2006
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Pros: pocket sized, downloadable maps, color screen, voice prompts, lithium battery
Cons: small screen size, voice prompts only with 12V charger
The Bottom Line: This is a great GPS with all the features you'll likely need, without spending over $500.
Review: This very reasonably-priced GPS has the color screen and routing features of the big guys, but small enough to slip into your shirt or coat pocket and run off the built-in lithium-ion batteries. It's 100+MB memory will hold detailed maps and points of ...
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Navigation for drivers or walkers (or boaters)
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jascott22
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Jul 5, 2005
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Pros: Great pocket-sized navigation unit goes from car to trail to boat. Long battery life.
Cons: Smaller screen size than some other car units. Not the easiest alpha-numeric inputing.
The Bottom Line: Quest is for you if you want a very powerful navigation system in a very small and portable package. Standard suction-cup mount Ok, but optional "friction" mount strongly recommended.
Review: Sometimes great things come in small packages. Small enough to keep in a shirt pocket, yet crammed with names and addresses of retail stores, restaurants, shops, hotels and much more -- all at a fraction of the price of dealer installed DVD-based ...
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Exceeded expectations in every way
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andyb119
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Aug 12, 2005
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Pros: A very versatile unit at a great price with very good bundled software.
Cons: Lack of internal memory, location of speaker.
The Bottom Line: If you want a versatile tool you can use on the road or in the woods that won't break the bank the Quest is tops.
Review: Just bought this last month for a two week road & trail trip through Adirondack Park and New York. Let me caveat by saying this is my first GPS so I don't have anything to compare to. I purchased this unit because of favorable reviews and the desire ...
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