A Short Review of Garmin’s Newest GPS Systems
The Garmin Nuvi 1370T is an ultra-slim mobile GPS that fits at the topmost of Garmin’s 1300 series. The 1200 and widescreen 1300 series are 25% slimmer than other Nuvis making this an extremely lightweight unit. It has a 4.3″ diagonal widescreen QVGA color antiglare TFT screen with white backlight and a 480 x 272 pixel resolution. The Nuvi 1370T greets you with two simple options; “Where to?” or “View map” and will speak turn-by-turn directions once you decide where you want to go. The lane assist feature aids you to choose the proper lane when approaching unfamiliar exits and the ecoRoute feature calculates the route that conserves fuel best. It is previously downloaded with City Navigator NT street maps with about 6 million POI’s, and the “Where am I?” feature will instantly assist you to find your location and the closest hospitals, police stations and fuel stations. The 1370T offers Bluetooth wireless connectivity, trans-atlantic preloaded maps and an FM traffic receiver with lifetime traffic that is not seen on lower 1300 series models. Other highlights include JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock, currency converter, calculator and many more.
The super slim, compact, widescreen Garmin nuvi 1390T is a feature-packed navigator for Europe, including the UK and Ireland. It has Lane Assist and Junction View for supreme route awareness. The Garmin nuvi 1390T includes Bluetooth® wireless technology for hands-free phone calls, pan-European premium traffic alerts and ecoRoute to calculate a more fuel-efficient route.
The Garmin nuvi 1390T is also compatible with the optional cityXplorer download to get you around on foot or public transport, and you can even add City Guides to make the most of your time in town.
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