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Garmin Nuvi 1490T Auto GPS

See the big, wide world with the large screen Garmin Nuvi 1490T Auto GPS. It offers multiple-point routing, lane assist and the distinctive Real View Advanced Lane Guidance to guide you on your journey.

Can I load Map Update 2008 City Navigator North America NT on more than one Garmin GPS unit?

I currently purchased three Garmin c330's but didn't realize thay they came with outdated maps. I was wondering if I purchased the map update once if I could update all three GPS's. Thanks for your help.

Garmin Nuvi 1390T Auto GPS

The Garmin Nuvi 1390T Auto GPS adds free traffic alerts to the nüvi 1350. In addition, this thin GPS has preloaded maps for North America, announces streets by name, guides you to the proper lane for navigation, offers pedestrian navigation options and calculates a more fuel-efficient route with ecoRoute™.

Do the pre-loaded Garmin GPS street maps include the Caribbean?

I have a standard nuvi Garmin GPS, bought in the US. I'm planning a trip to St. Maarten, and hope to use it there. Looking at the Garmin map list on the website, I don't see a separate product for the Caribbean.

Are street maps for Caribbean islands already included in the standard map set pre-loaded into the units sold in the US? If not, do they sell them and where can I get one?

How can I download data to my garmin gps (mapsource)?

The state of South Dakota allows you to download the data from their database for hunting lands, state parks etc. for use on a gps so you know where the boundaries are. I've downloaded the data but can't figure out how to get it onto my gps. It's not in the garmin map format.

Garmin Nuvi 785T GPS

Stay ahead of the curve and connected with nüvi 785T, featuring lane assist and MSN Direct® content. The 785T guides you to the proper lane for navigation while delivering real-time local weather, traffic, movie times, stock information, gas prices, news and local events. It also includes hands-free calling, preloaded maps and turn-by-turn directions that call out street names. Like the rest of the nüvi 705-series, this advanced navigator comes with premium features including 3-D building view, photo navigation, faster screen redraws, route planning, emergency and car locators and much more.

Garmin GPSMap 60CSx Review

A detailed review of the features in the Garmin GPSMap 60CSx from the perspective of a motorcyclist.

Garmin GPSMap 60CSX Crash Course – Part 1

Quickly making this for my sister who just got her GPS and needs to know how to use it before her trip tomorrow! By the way, I also have a page I created partially for my sister - to help her understand what she needed to buy when buying her GPS: www.berkshiresports.org GPS: www.amazon.com City Navigator: www.amazon.com Memory Card: www.amazon.com

Garmin GPS Map 72H

Make a splash with the GPS 72H, a lightweight, waterproof handheld that floats. Simple yet robust, the GPS 72H features high-sensitivity GPS and a USB connection along with its large screen, simple operation and rock-solid performance. Find your way effortlessly with the GPS 72H's high-sensitivity GPS receiver. GPS 72H acquires satellite signals quickly and tracks your location in challenging conditions, such as heavy tree cover or deep canyons. Don't worry about losing this GPS device in the drink. The GPS 72H floats in water, and it's IPX7 waterproof to withstand the accidental dunk or splash in the lake. Whether on water or land, the GPS 72H can save up to 500 of your favorite places in memory and point you to your destination (no street or terrain maps). The GPS 72H is NMEA 0183 compatible. To transfer data to or from your device, GPS 72H easily connects to your computer via USB. If you're into boating, hunting or fishing, you can use the 72H's built-in celestial data, which includes tide information, sunrise/sunset times and a hunting and fishing calendar.

500+ mph with the Garmin Nuvi 265WT GPS during flight

We took the Garmin Nuvi 265WT GPS from take off to cruising altitude and speed in a Cessna 750. The tracking worked great and we saw the unit go up to 625 mph although the video only showed around 500 mph. It was fun comparing the Nuvi to the in-flight map because we got to see our flight moving over roads! However, while the speed were comparable, we noticed that after above 10000 feet, the altitude didn't match the in-flight map by as much as several thousand feet (at 25000 ft). We assume the in-flight system is more accurate. See the video response titled "40000 ft altitude ..." video where we take the same GPS but recorded its usage on a commercial flight. www.youtube.com

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