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Navman iCN 510 Car GPS Receiver

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Epinions The Navman iCN 510 - An Affordable In-Car GPS Navigation System

by  nc10, top reviewer in Electronics ,  Apr 17, 2005
Pros: Excellent price/performance-feature ratio, accurate, fast routing, display and audio are very good
Cons: Requires a PC, limited printed documentation and web help, sometimes quirky data entry
The Bottom Line: A good choice for those with some "gadget skills" and looking for an expandable in-car gps navigation system with vioce guidance.
Review: The Navman Pocket iCN 510 is an excellent automobile GPS system housed in a PocketPC form factor, economically, but effectively designed with an acceptable minimum of “cut corners”. The Navman iCN 510 actually is a heavily modified ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars
 

Epinions Great GPS for travellers

by  tekkster,  Jan 6, 2005
Pros: fast, expandable, touch screen, light, flat, color
Cons: TeleAtlas map data not as good as Navtech, interface could be better
The Bottom Line: If you travel a lot to different cities and rent cars, get this or another memory expandable, touch screen, fast processor GPS. It is absolutely worth it.
Review: This is my second GPS. The first being the Garmin GPS V. QUICK REVIEW: I'm going to run a comparison between the GPS V and the Navman iCN510. But for those of you in the know, the better comparison for the Navman iCN510 is actually the ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars
 

Epinions This is one of the better ones for under 400 bucks

by  jlkp2102,  Jan 30, 2005
Pros: affordable, compact, capable
Cons: not a perfect map system, start up glitch
The Bottom Line: I recommend it because It is compact, affordable and works the way it should.
Review: For several months, I researched portable GPS units since I want to use it in different cars. Portable GPS navigator can be used in any car and I like the fact that they are compact and lightweight. After researching, I started eyeing on iCN510 because ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars
 

Epinions Great Unit, Some Mapping Flaws.

by  marcosbastian,  Jan 21, 2006
Pros: Affordable Good Interface Great battery life
Cons: Outdated Mapping Appropriate for Automobile-Navigation only
The Bottom Line: GOOD unit if you are in a budget. Nice touch-screen and "back-on track" routing tool.
Review: I was very reluctant before purchasing this GPS, since it is a "PDA-based" unit, and My Toshiba 740 is notoriously unreliable and prone to lose data. I ended up buying one used on EBay for $300 and have been *mostly* happy with it since. Even though ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars
 

Epinions Great Bargain mobile GPS

by  elmodorph,  Jan 15, 2005
Pros: No monthly fee, Beautiful display, Fast, small yet visible, Color!
Cons: Can’t modify screens, No Odometers
The Bottom Line: I love it except the lack of a trip odometer, my friends are jealous and my wife will probably take it if I don't buy her one.
Review: My odometer broke and I started looking for an alternative. After reading the review by tekkster I purchased a Navman 510. If you want a perfect technical overview read his review. For 329 dollars, the Navman’s expandable memory and full accessory ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars
 

Epinions Great screen & portability, need better maps

by  tahoepo,  Jan 19, 2005
Pros: size, color touch screen, SD card, weight, integrated battery for short trips.
Cons: Tele Atlas map, POI, strange software search, louder speaker
The Bottom Line: It's a good gps but teleatlas needs to be improved. The big screen really made a difference for me.
Review: It's easy to tell this gps is based on PDA hardware. In that it has a really good color touch screen, light weight, SD card slot, 5 way pointer, integrated battery and 6 buttons. It's actually a variant of the MIO (Mitac) digi walk. Overall hardware is ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars
 

Epinions Works Well.

by  yummittman,  Mar 26, 2005
Pros: Size, screen, map detail, portability
Cons: Screen updates could be quicker, ETA not accurate
Review: I purchased my Navman about a month ago now. In Australia, it comes pre-loaded with the 2004 Sensis maps. I was very impressed with the operation and accuracy of the unit, not to mention the detail in the maps. I have permanantly installed the unit in ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars
 

Epinions Navman iCN v/s other best in class

by  solk,  Jan 15, 2005
Pros: Display,styling and touchscreen is good. Battery life is good for 4 hours. Solid mount
Cons: POI and address/door location has a way to go. Cannot force the speech.
Review: Opted for the Navman after using the Garmin iQue3600 for its attractive display and styling. Installation was a breeze. But it ended there. The address finder gives a range not the exact location. The POI was cumbersome to use at best. Mountain View ...
Author's Rating: 3/5 stars
 

Epinions Works good but needs work to be perfect

by  geraldg9999,  Jan 22, 2005
Pros: Fast sat acquisition. Small size, nice mounting system
Cons: Current software is no good
Review: Bought mine from Outpost.com ($299.99!!) Received unit second day as promised. Don't forget to buy a memory card. The software that must be installed on your computer is not very user friendly but if you are computer literate, you will figure it out. ...
Author's Rating: 3/5 stars
 

Epinions update of the navman 510...

by  ynot6352,  Mar 25, 2005
Pros: nice package and display
Cons: poor maps and routing
Review: not very happy when i compare this to the garmin i320. some streets over 12 years old are not on maps and the routing is disappointing. when i email navman i still get no response. if only they could do something about the mapping and routing this could ...
Author's Rating: 2/5 stars
 

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