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Gag Gifts, Occasion Gifts - Garmin nüvi 755T 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator

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List Price: $549.99
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Manufacturer: Garmin
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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: Garmin Display Size: 4.3 EAN: 0717114626216 Feature: Bright 4.3-Inch Diagonal Touch Screen Color Display Includes Mp3 Player: 1 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Garmin Manufacturer: Garmin Model: NUVI 755T Native Resolution: 480 x 272 Publisher: Garmin Release Date: 2008-10-01 Studio: Garmin
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Features
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Bright 4.3-Inch Diagonal Touch Screen Color Display 480 X 272 Pixels, Wqvga Tft Display With White Backlight Preloaded With City Navigator(R) North America Nt High-Sensitivity GPS Receiver For Improved Performance & Reception Poi Loader Program Allows User To Set Up Proximity Alerts For School Zones, Safety Cameras & Custom Pois
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Editorial Reviews:
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The nuvi 755T offers full coverage mapping for the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The preloaded map data features nearly six million points of interest, including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and attractions. The map data is provided by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality mapping. It features 3D buildings, lane assist and lifetime traffic alerts from NAVTEQ. Take advantage of Garmin's first premium traffic service without subscription fees. 3D navigation with lane assist provides drivers a clear picture of what lies ahead on their route, including road sign detail and arrows indicating the proper lane for navigation. Some areas even offer a 3D view of buildings. Steer clear of traffic with nuvi's integrated FM traffic receiver. Receive alerts about traffic delays and road construction that lie ahead on your route. Auto time zone will automatically adjust your time zone while navigating Garmin Connect Photos - associate your favorite images with saved locations DEM maps show you shaded terrain contours at various zoom levels High-sensitivity GPS receiver for improved performance and reception Turn-by-turn directions with voice guidance Easy-to-use, Touchscreen interface Trip computer records mileage, max speed, total time and more Simplified PC connectivity, using USB mass storage Configurable vehicle icons allows users to select a fun, and customized icons Dimensions - Width 4.8 x Height 3.0 x Depth 0.08 (12.2x7.6x2.0cm) Weight - 6.48 ounces (183.8 grams)
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Best GPS I Have Used- Worth the Investment Comment: After much research I purchased the Garmin Nuvi 755T portable car GPS device. It has lived up to my expectations in every way after using it for a week. It was extensively used during a 250 mile day trip to Milwaukee from suburban Chicago. I felt extremely confident driving around in unfamiliar territory.
*Sattelite load is quick- nearly instant except for (1) instance where it took about a minute.
*Traffic alert and map showed congestion and offered the option to go around.
*The selected routed for areas I am familiar with were nearly identical to the ones I have driven over the years.
*The dislay is bright, clear and updates quickly. I did not experience any sluggishness.
*The lane assist works on several exits in the Chicago area- not any in the Milwaukee area. These snapshots appeared at just the right time to illustrate the proper exit lane based on the highlighted road sign. I imagine this will become available for many more highways as maps are updated.
*Mounting and connecting were first rate- the windshield suction worked very well as did the unit power adapter and cable.
*I did not use FM transmitter- I see no need to do this.
*The street names and voice commands were loud, clear and in plenty of time to navigate properly.
I am not displeased about any attribute of this device. I highly recommend it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Expensive, but worth it Comment: I recently used our new 755t on a trip to Chicago, IL for the Thanksgiving holiday. I am very impressed with the user interface as Garmin made the menus very intuitive. I applaud Garmin for investing resources in getting this right as it makes the experience of using a GPS enjoyable and pleasant. Just ask anyone that has tried to use a programmable thermostat with a bad UI!
Route calculations were very snappy and it acquired the satellites in a couple seconds. The 755t only offers one route, however. Our older Fujitsu based GPS in our Toyota Prius would calculate 3 separate routes and let you pick which one is best (i.e. fastest, shortest distance, etc...).
The graphics are top notch. The screen resolution seems to be really crisp and the refresh rate is way smoother than any other portable GPS that I've seen. The 3D building feature appeared as we got close to Chicago and does cause the refresh rate to degrade a bit. I kind of liked the 3D building feature as it visually ties what you're seeing on the GPS to what's outside your window. I don't know whether I'd spend extra $$$ for it though.
The Lane Assist graphic appeared many times in downtown Chicago, which helped out tremendously. I did notice on I-90 one time where it said there's 5 lanes when there were really 4. The Junction View appeared twice on our trip on I-90 (one near Madison, WI and the other close to Chicago, IL). One thing that disappointed me was that the 755t doesn't know whether you're actually in the correct lane for an upcoming turn, so you still need to be paying close attention. The pretty Junction View graphic is simply a pre-generated static image that never changes and shows up when you get close to the freeway junction. The purple arrow that appears on the Junction View is not smart enough to know what lane your in and provides a generic sense of where you need to be. The same goes for the Lane Assist graphic that appears in the upper left-hand corner.
The time of arrival "estimate" was shockingly accurate. The 755t must monitor how you drive as it was consistently within 2-3mins of when we actually arrived. I've had older GPS systems that were lucky to be within 10 minutes.
The FM traffic info did help up get out of downtown Chicago by re-routing us around the congested I-90 expressway. I also tried the FM transmitter with varying degrees of success. It seemed to be more hassle than it's worth as I needed to keep changing the FM station to avoid interference. The internal speaker is just OK. If you go above 70% volume it starts to crackle and distort.
Overall, the 755t made our trip to Chicago, IL a breeze. I have some nitpicky things to complain about, but the overall package has me impressed. The 755t is well worth the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Garmin Nuvi 755t Full Review at Cause and Defect Comment: I recently purchased the Garmin Nuvi 755t and it is fantastic. There are a few drawbacks, but it is a solid unit. If you're interested in a full review, I've posted one at Cause and Defect here: [...]
Enjoy!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Solid GPS Navigator, But Where's Lane Assist / Junction View? Comment: I have only used this device on one trip along a known route thus far. The device instructed me to go along a route that is shorter in distance and time than what I normally take; big plus. The directions and verbal instructions were accurate and timely. The speed limit worked correctly most of the trip, except for one section where it was posted 50mph and the 755T told me it was 55mph. The only key complaint, which I see others had as well, are the lane assist and junction view features. They did not appear once during the trip, even though I was on a highway for part of it. Also, there were no 3-D objects presented on the screen; I don't care about this feature, but Garmin markets the product as having this capability. Hopefully this will be corrected in future updates (if you register the product with Garmin within 60 days you get free map upgrades); if so then this is a 5-star product. If not, then the 750 is a cheaper option that provides everything that the 755T does except for FM traffic (standard on 755T; optional on 750), or get the 760 (same price, and includes Bluetooth).
Customer Rating:      Summary: lane assist & Junction view add'l coverage not free Comment: I just got off the phone with Garmin and was told:
1. that Lane guidance and Junction View are both part of Lane Guidance
2. That additional coverage will come incremetnally with map updates and map updates (as opposed to hardware updates) are not free.
So right now its a gamble whether your area is currently covered and you are home free, or you will have to keep buying map updates to get the additional Lane/Junction coverage. I've just ordered the 755 & will be going on a trip shortly after it arrives - if the coverage isn't there, then I will probably be returning it & keep on chugging on my Nuvi 660 until the coverage matures. I stopped buying updates for the 66o two years ago. I gave it 3 stars based on my experience with other garmin products. I'll update this after I get and use the unit. I decided to review it now as some of the other reviews seemed to imply that updates for add'l coverage would be free
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