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by helencb - written on 13/12/05 (Very useful, 4345 readings)
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have a vast range of navigation systems as well as being an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) of GPS systems. It is easy to upgrade via their website www.navman.com The Navman iCN 520 system I chose is described as a Drive-Away system, meaning it is extremely simple to install and use. It also has Back-on-Track routing, which no navigation system should be without, in my opinion! Like many of the systems available, this system is easily transferable from one car to another, which was also an important consideration for me, as the first car I have is a temporary vehicle. When I bought the unit perhaps four months ago, it was retailing at around £300 including VAT ...
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by mcintyresteven - written on 07/01/07 (Useful, 178 readings)
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journey! The only drawback I have found is that the maps are on an SD card that cannot be updated via the internet (does not have USB port). To purchase an update map costs £120 from Navman or off Ebay. To charge the GPS system you need to use the supplied car charger or purchase a separate mains charger. The drawback here is that the GPS has no battery indicator which surely must be a design fault as surely everyone needs to know if the GPS is going to last a journey! I therefore keep the car charger on at all times. On the whole an affordable GPS that does the job just ...
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by kenjohn - written on 27/05/06 (Very useful, 2530 readings)
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system. (Which is all I wanted) I preferred a new system, so was prepared to pay slightly more than you would for a second-hand unit, and eventually picked up the Navman iCN 320, including a UK and Ireland memory card, for £125 plus £17 postage and packing. At £142 in total it wasn’t that great a bargain to be honest, when compared to the new price from various online retailers like Amazon and the like, where it varied in price from about £135 to about £200. But it got me a wee bit more positive feedback on my eBay account, which is always a good thing. (Heh, heh) WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ Obviously you get the main Navman unit itself, which is small ...
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