Acer V200 review
The V200 is proof that you don’t need bells and whistles, nor a gilt-edged price tag, to be a good sat-nav
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The V200 is proof that you don’t need bells and whistles, nor a gilt-edged price tag, to be a good sat-nav
The smallest of Navman’s new S-series has a big job to do if it is to compete against the market leaders
The Garmin HUD can turn any driver into a fighter pilot. Sort of.
Can the smaller, cheaper model in TomTom’s range still match its successful big brother for ease of use?
The Talex GPS offers speed cam detection and a ‘safe driving’ mode that alerts you to accident blackspots, schools, speed and red-light cameras
The diddy 250 is more than just a sat-nav – it’s a city guide and phrasebook for your holiday shorts
The GPX Navigator may look a little daunting but it’s a tidy mounted solution to getting caught by the cameras
The 520t might just show why TomTom, Navman and Garmin won’t hog all the market share for ever
The X-930 is one of the cheapest on the market and, at 134g is fairly light too. Despite this it’s got plenty to offer
The RoadMate 3000 is quick to get started but has distracting buttons, an occasionally loopy screen and slow off-route recalculation
TomTom’s One is ready to go just 20 seconds after switch-on. It has fast route calculation and good, clear directions
Sony’s flagship sat-nav with a 4.8in screen certainly looks classy, but is it as nice to use as it is to look at?