Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Garmin Nuvi 710 Satellite Navigation System with Traffic

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Garmin EAN: 0753759072483 Feature: General information: Type - Autonomous GPS Label: Garmin Manufacturer: Garmin Model: 010-00657-30 Publisher: Garmin Release Date: 2007-12-06 Studio: Garmin
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General information: Type - Autonomous GPS GPS performances: Number of channels - Information non communiquée / Upgradability - Information not available / Route planning - Shortest route, fastest route, pedestrian mode, driving mode, cycling mode / Vocal guidance - Yes / Bluetooth transfer - Oui / Extra functions - 500 favourite destinations saved 310,000 landmarks Speed limit indicator Travel tracking for export to Mapsource and Google Earth TMC News and Traffic Bluetooth FM Transmitt Mapping: Support type - SD / Included cards - Navteq Cartography: UK, Ireland / MapSource (download possibilities) - Information not available Physical specifications: Display - 4.3-inch WQVGA TFT display - touch screen and anti-reflection 64 000 colours 480 x 272 pixels / Antenna - Highly sensitive antenna WAAS/EGNOS compatible / Power - Internal lithium battery / Battery life - 5 hours / Internal memory - Information not available / Included accessories - Windscreen suction cup mount, dashboard mount with adhesive disks, cigar-lighter charger cord, FM/TMC receptor, leather case / Dimensions - 71 x 122 x 20 mm /
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Editorial Reviews:
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If you find you?re often wondering where on earth you are while you?re driving, then you?ll pleased as punch to know that Garmin has just launched a handy, compact GPS that will make your life much easier with the Nüvi 710! The Nüvi 710 may be small, but it?s filled with cutting-edge technologies; it even comes with a Bluetooth hands-free kit, an FM transmitter and a TMC receiver to make those long car journeys more enjoyable. With all these features, the Nüvi 710 can alert you when you?re coming up to a tricky turn, a traffic jam and even roadworks. Using the FM transmitter, it?ll give you traffic information directly through your car radio, so you can hear it through your speakers, and it will let you play your favourite MP3 music compilations. In fact, the Nüvi 710 even displays JPEG photos stored on SD memory cards, thanks to its special expansion slot, and it has an extensive database containing thousands of popular points of interest, so you can check to see where the nearest car park, petrol station, restaurant or museum is located. With the Nüvi 710?s 4.3-inch display, you'll also always be able to view map details, driving directions, photos and more in bright, brilliant colour ? from any direction.
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