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From: tech10112/10/2005 1:51:39 PM
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Garmin StreetPilot i3 - The only GPS Recommended by the Gadget Guide 2005

US News & World Report

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DELIVER US. Men won't ask for directions but love gadgets–a double win for the budget-priced Garmin StreetPilot i3 ($430). The baseball-size device attaches to a dashboard with a suction cup, pulling coordinates from GPS satellites and speaking directions to nudge the wayward. Detailed maps must first be loaded from an included disk via a PC, and the screen isn't touch sensitive–you use a wheel and buttons to navigate menus instead. The StreetPilot runs on AA batteries or plugs into the car's power port with an included adapter. The maps also pinpoint ATMs, gas stations, and restaurants, making it easier to track down the Big Boy double-decker burger we crave when traveling.

–David LaGesse

usnews.com
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