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Gag Gifts, Occasion Gifts - Garmin nüvi 255W 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator

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List Price: $349.99
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Manufacturer: Garmin
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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: Garmin Display Size: 4.3 EAN: 0753759077600 Feature: 4.3 Inch Auto Navigator with Anti Theft Feature Includes Mp3 Player: 1 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Garmin Manufacturer: Garmin Model: Nuvi 255W Native Resolution: 480 x 272 Publisher: Garmin Special Features: nv:Type^Receiver|Waypoints^1000|Display^Color|Display^TFT|Touch Screen^Yes|Voice^Yes (Voice Prompt)|Expansion Slots^SD Card|Battery Type^Rechargeable lithium-ion|Battery Life^4 hours Studio: Garmin
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Features
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4.3 Inch Auto Navigator with Anti Theft Feature Voice Prompted Turn by Turn Directions With HotFix, It Calculates Your Position Faster to Get You There Quicker Compatible with Optional Enhanced MSN Direct Content JPEG Picture Viewer, World Travel Clock, Currency Converter, Calculator and More
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Editorial Reviews:
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GPS satellite navigation unit with built-in antenna * 6 million points of interest * preloaded with maps for the entire United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico * text-to-speech technology lets voice prompts announce road names over the built-in speaker * microSD card slot *
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: My first GPS Comment: I have had my Garmin Nuvi 255W about 2 months. I have not taken any long trips, but, so far, the device was only wrong once. Granted it should never be wrong, but I have enjoyed using it and it has been helpful.
I don't have the best hearing, but the default female voice is very clear and easy to understand. You can also adjust the volume. I don't spend much time actually looking at the screen. Mostly, I just follow the verbal instructions, except when I want to check something such as what the next couple of turns will be or what the speed limit is. If I happen to know a shortcut that I decide to take, this Nuvi re-calculates very quickly, even when I make several self-directed turns in a row.
I am not anything close to being a techie, but I was able to figure out the functions very quickly and easily. I did not initially find all the options, but as time went on, I explored the device and was delighted to discover different features.
I looked a long time to find a GPS that had the features I wanted and not the features I didn't want. I thought the price was very reasonable compared to others I have seen.
I would certainly recommend this product. If I can figure it out, anyone can.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It will get you there Comment: This unit was very simple to use right out of the box. This is my first GPS and introduced myself to using it by entering destination addresses around my town with which I am very familiar. The GPS would get me to the destination in most cases but I had to wonder why it led me the route it chose. In many cases I knew a faster shorter route. In one case it brought me within .2 of a mile of my destination telling me to turn in. If I was in unfamiliar territory I would have had to ask directions. Garmin probably needs to be notified to update their coordinates in instances such as I described. Over all I am confidant with this unit getting me to my destinations in unfamiliar territory or at least near enough to be on time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Love it! Comment: I purchased this product after getting tired of getting lost in cities. I would print out a map from google, but if there were detours to be taken, or I missed a turn, the only way I knew how to get there was to make a U turn and go back until I found the turn I missed. The Nuvi 255W is wonderful! The instructions sometimes are a little difficult to understand, but written at the top of the display is the next turn information. The only real complaints is that, like any other GPS, it isn't perfect. There have been some times that it has taken me on a longer/different route than I would have taken, but it always got me where I needed to go. Some of the things I love about the Nuvi 255w are: SPEED--on most major highways, it tells what the speed limit is for that road (pretty accurately too) AND tells you what your speed is. A quick glance lets you know if you should slow down or not. DESTINATION TIME--This is pretty accurate too. It does change as you get stopped at red lights, or make stops along the trip. But, it's always very accurate. SATELLITE RECEPTION--Being in downtown Charlotte with skyscrapers surrounding me, the Nuvi maintained reception everywhere except a parking garage (which, to me, is understandable). POINTS OF INTEREST--When you're craving Subway, or need to find the nearest Target, the Nuvi is there to help! It even gives you the phone number to the store so you can call and see if they're open. RECALCULATING FEATURE--If you miss a turn, make a stop that's not programmed into the Nuvi, or decide to go a different route, the Nuvi recalculates its route quickly to give you back on track. There are cute features, too that aren't as important, but are nice to have. For instance, you can change the voice of the GPS. You can change the figure of your vehicle. It has a calculator. Like I said, these aren't major selling points, but cute options. Overall, I love the Nuvi 255W and am entirely pleased with this purchase.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for field service Comment: I use this to find new customer locations for service calls in a large metro area. Maps have been about 98% accurate in this fast growing area. Most common error is not pin-pointing a street address, but the unit does get you close even then. I wish the unit had a mechanical mute button for receiving in-coming phone calls. Unit does good job of staying locked on to the satellites. Speaking the street names and wide screen are must have features. Wide choice of voices is nice.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Highly pleased thus far! Comment: First, let me note that this is my first GPS unit, so I have little basis for comparison with other units. But - it has met or exceeded my expectations thus far in almost every respect. Good routing (generally), easy to use, quick to lock on to satellites. I like the wide screen, and the text-to-speech feature (often helpful, though not essential.) I have made one long trip with it, and found the Points of Interest database to be rather comprehensive (though not always quite up to date -- e.g., in looking for a Lowe's near Andover, MA, it did not have the nearest one, but it had been open only about a year.)
Some things I learned, not obvious to me before using it for a while:
* It does have the capability of handling multiple waypoints on a trip, computing a route that goes through them in a logical sequence. E.g., on my way to Massachusetts from South Carolina I entered the hotel in Pennsylvania at which I had a reservation as a waypoint. I also entered a couple of waypoints as "via points", to force the route to one that met my wishes (e.g., I put a waypoint near the Tappan Zee bridge to force it to swing north of NYC rather than taking the more direct route through NYC.) Not sure how many waypoints it can handle - I used as many as four, and suspect it will go to at least 10.
* One annoyance is that if a waypoint is inserted along a highway (to force a certain route), it assumes you want to stop at that location. Thus, it will take you off an interstate or other highway (at the nearest exit), then do a U-turn and return you to the highway. Fairly easy to ignore, of course -- once you understand what it is doing!
* It does not have the capability of "saving" routes for future use.
* Custom POI's are easy to add [...]is a good source of POI files and info on their use) -- e.g., a list of all rest stops on interstate highways is available. These can have proximity alerts (e.g., alerting you that a rest stop is coming up in a mile), or speed alerts. Minor point not immediately obvious to me - custom POI's can include custom sounds or announcements as audible alerts -- but, since this is done with MP3 files (which the 255W does not support), they will not work on the 255W (a default "bong-bong" alert sounds instead).
* While the 255W routing seems generally accurate and logical, on my first use I discovered that it does have some errors in its internal map. Two local roads that approach a small dam from opposite sides are treated by the 255W as continuous -- but, there is actually no road across the dam! It wanted to take a "short cut" on that route across the dam, which of course I knew to ignore. Only such problem I encountered, though.
Overall, a delightful travel accessory, with a good set of features at a very reasonable price! I am very satisfied thus far - highly recommended!
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