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The ultra-thin nüvi 1300T has a widescreen display, yet it's slim and light enough to take along on all your travels. This affordable GPS comes with regional mapping, free traffic alerts, announces streets by name and calculates a more fuel-efficient route with ecoRoute. Twenty-five percent slimmer than other nüvis, the 1300T series is an ideal traveling companion. nüvi 1300T easily fits in your pocket or purse, and its rechargeable lithium-ion battery makes it convenient for navigation by car or foot. Take advantage of the 1300T's Public Transit mode for select cities to navigate via subways, trams, buses and more. With nüvi 1300T's widescreen display, you'll always get the big picture. View map detail, driving directions, photos and more in bright, brilliant color. Its sunlight-readable, 4.3-inch display is easy to read - from any direction. nüvi 1300T's intuitive interface greets you with two simple questions: "Where To?" and "View Map." T
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Garmin nüvi 1300T GPS Navigation System Reviews
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138 of 141 people found the following review helpful Two things you need to know about the 1300T, By Bill R. (Brookline, MA, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Garmin n�vi 1300T GPS Navigation System (Electronics) The Garmin 1300T is a nice GPS navigation device with the usual features, plus the additional great feature of FREE lifetime traffic information. But there are two things you need to know about the traffic information feature. First, in order for it to work, the device needs to be connected to the charger, and the charger needs to be plugged into the car cigarette lighter. This is because the antenna receiving the traffic info is located on the charger wire. The traffic information feature will not work if the device not connected to the car through the charger. Second, the traffic information feature also provides advertising - the advertisers are apparently the ones who are paying Garmin and the traffic system so that you can have free traffic info. The advertisements show up on a small line at the bottom right of the screen when the device is in the traffic info mode (which is a separate display from the navigation mode). Note of this is explained in the very brief quick-start... Read more 48 of 50 people found the following review helpful Great GPS Navigation!, By This review is from: Garmin n�vi 1300T GPS Navigation System (Electronics) I have had this going on a month now and find it to be one of the best, if not THE best GPS Vehicle Nav I have come across. I've several handhelds of various names as well, but in sticking with the scope of this review, I will only mention my previous experience with the vehicle GPS units.I've had just about every brand name of GPS unit in search of the "perfect" one. Up until now, the closest I came was with a Nuvi 350 when it was first released in 05, which I foolishly sold as I wasn't using it as much as I had originally thought. Back then, GPS Nav was a nicety and not nearly as "big" as it is today. Since then, I've had units from Magellan, Cobra, Finedrive (Ugh!), Whistler, TomTom, Mio(My favorite TeleAtlas based brand) and Navigon. All had their plusses and minuses but, never really hit that sweet spot. With the exception of one small detail, the 1300 FINALLY gets it. I can't tell you how happy I am to be back to a Navtech based device. While TeleAtlas... Read more 35 of 36 people found the following review helpful Good GPS among this price range, By This review is from: Garmin n�vi 1300T GPS Navigation System (Electronics) First of all, I am a MAP guy. I like paper maps, Paper maps at my local AAA and they have gotten me to my destination for years without problems. That said, I work in the transportation industry as a dispatcher. My drivers often claim that they can not find a street because it does not show up on their GPS. This is because they do not enter the information correctly. Street numbers, Street spelling are very important with all GPS receivers.I have traveled to the Sierra foothills to the local drives in the San Francisco bay area. The free traffic alerts are pretty accurate. The GPS navigation routes are pretty direct and good. When I take my own route or a turn, it recalculates quickly and gives me the direction to where I need to go. Satellite acquisition is quick and have never had a problem with it. The points of interest are nice to find post offices, restaurants, and other stores. Has the option to spell out the particular name of the retail outlet you may be looking... Read more |
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