A Review of Garmin’s New Auto GPS Units

The Nuvi 1250 is just like a friendly co-driver sitting next to you, accompanying you on your trips and making sure that you will never be lost in unfamiliar territories. Its slim and sleek design makes it an excellent travel companion that not only is great-looking but also packs a punch in terms of useful features. With two simple questions: ‘Where to?’ and ‘View Map’, the Garmin Nuvi 1250 is definitely user-friendly and straight forward, a god-send to new users of GPS devices. Detailed 3D street maps are shown on a sunlight-readable color screen and guides you with clear voice-prompted directions. Get economical and save time and petrol with the Hotfix Satellite Prediction, which gives you your location details and gets you to your desired destination in no time.
 
The Nuvi 1260T is packed with an arsenal of features that once you have tried it, you would never leave home without it. Its 3.5” color screen is preinstalled with maps for North America and is Bluetooth capable that allows for handsfree calling. Go green with EcoRoute, this function shows you the most fuel-efficient route available. With 6 million points of interests (POI) like restaurants, gas stations and hotels, the Nuvi 1260T gets you to your desired destination swiftly and fuss-free. It also has a clever locator feature – ‘Where am I?’, which shows you with your [exact|precise] coordinates in case you find yourself lost in unfamiliar places.

Innovative and packed with great features, the Nuvi 1300 comes to you reasonably-priced. It is one of the few GPS devices that offer CityExplorer maps and pedestrian navigation capability. Lane assist announces upcoming intersections while you drive so you will never have to worry about missing an important turn again. Not just for the purpose of displaying 3D maps, you can also view your favorite pictures on the go with the Nuvi 1300’s 4.3” color screen.

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