Customer Review: As expected, Garmin has put out a nice product here. The screen is bright in all types of light, the ease of use is a plus and the windshield mount, though the unit tends to jiggle when you press on the screen, holds up rather nicely in different temperatures. When I opened up the box, there it... more info
Customer Review: The 260W and the 650 are the best deals out there for a Garmin I'd say. For the same price both give you a widescreen, TTS, and North American Maps. The 650 has slightly better battery life and the capability of hooking up the antenna for real time updates. That being said I really like this unit.... more info
Customer Review: I especially like some of the features that the 750 has like multiple waypoints, pronuncing street names and choice of voices.The music and picture playback features were good too.
One thing I would like to see would be consolidation of menus.
I feel that I have to open too many screens... more info
Customer Review: This unit is much improved over my Garmin that I purchased 3 years ago or so. The main differences are the better and brighter screen, the thinness of the unit and of course: saying the actual street names instead of simply turning in 500 feet! If you are updating or getting your first GPS,... more info
Customer Review: I truly do love this product! I had been advised by several friends to
avoid two other brands, as they were difficult to use. Garmin as a brand
came the most highly reccomended by the most people I had spoken to. So my
only decision was which Garmin to buy. I chose the 650 because... more info
Customer Review: I have been using a Magellan GPS Roadmate unit for many years. The Garmin 670 is a truly outstanding unit, easy to use, fast acquistion of satellites, with a great display and many optional settings. I was the Program Director of the GPS System at General Dynamics from 1980-1982 during its... more info