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<p>AudioQuest  class  A  optical  cable  &#8211;  TosLink  plugs  2m  (6.56&#8242;)</p>
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<p>3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star40_tpng.png" alt="4">No surprises here<br /><span>By Richard Benson<br />I have several AudioQuest items in my home and this one fits right in with my expectations. It worked perfectly, right out of the package and was reasonably priced. Sound quality through my 7.1 system is noticeably (but not greatly) better than analog. It&#8217;s well-constructed and works fine. The eco-nerd in me says that they HAVE to find better packaging&#8230; it&#8217;s in a non-recyclable plastic tray inside a corrugated box. If you&#8217;re looking for bells and whistles and a lot of useless paperwork, buy Monster. If you want something simple that works and has a good corporate history behind it, look no further.</p>
<p>2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">It Works<br /><span>By Henry C Fordham<br />I bought this cable to connect my PC to an external DAC which is then connected to a headphone amp. The DAC will accept both a coax and Toslink cable. Only the Toslink connection will provide full 24bit/192kHz sampling rates. Audioquest is known for making quality cables. This cable is the cheapest in their Toslink line. I&#8217;m not sure I could tell the difference in sound quality if I had used a more expensive cable so this one works for me.</p>
<p>2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">great cable at a great price<br /><span>By spin_nin<br />I&#8217;ve used Audioquest for years now and have never been disappointed. Like the title says this is a great cable @ a great price.</p>
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<p>See  the  big,  wide  world  with  the  huge  screen  n&uuml;vi  1450LMT.  It  offers  free  Lifetime  Maps  and  Traffic,  multiple-point  routing,  lane  support  with  junction  view  to  guide  you  through  busy  highway  interchanges,  pedestrian  routing  choices  and  ecoRoute  to  find  the  most  fuel-efficient  route.</p>
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<p><strong><em>See  the  big,  wide  world  with  the  big  screen  n&uuml;vi  1450LMT.</em></strong></p>
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<p><strong><em>Traffic  selective information  is  modified  constantly,  and  map  updates  are  available  up  to  4  times  a  year,  with  no  subscription,  fees,  or  expiration  dates.</em></strong></p>
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<p><strong><em>Simply  tap  the  screen  for  your  precise  coordinates,  the  nearest  address/intersection,  and  the  nearest  fuel  and  emergency  services.</em></strong></p>
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<p><strong>Includes  Free  Lifetime  Map  Updates</strong><br />  With  free  Lifetime  Map  and  Traffic  updates,  you  always  have  the  most  up-to-date  maps,  points  of  interest  and  navigation  selective information  available  at  your  fingertips.  Traffic  data  is  altered  constantly,  and  map  updates  are  available  for  download  up  to  4  times  a  year.  Both  features  are  ready  to  go,  right  out  of  the  box,  with  no  subscription  or  update  fees  and  no  expiration  dates.</p>
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<p><strong>Plan  Ahead</strong><br />  n&uuml;vi  1450LMT  includes  innovative  navigation  features  to  take  the  worry  out  of  traveling.  With  route  planning  you  may  save  10  routes,  specify  thru  points  and  preview  simulated  turns  on  the  1450LMT&#8217;s  big  screen.  In  addition,  n&uuml;vi  1450LMT  mechanically  sorts  multiple  destinations  to  provide  an  effective  route  for  errands,  deliveries  or  sales  calls.  A  trip  log  provides  an  electronic  bread  crumb  trail  of  up  to  10,000  points,  so  you  may  see  where  you&#8217;ve  been  on  the  map.</p>
<p><strong>Get  Turn-by-Turn  Directions</strong><br />  n&uuml;vi  1450LMT&#8217;s  intuitive  interface  greets  you  with  two  simple  questions:  &#8220;Where  To?&#8221;  and  &#8220;View  Map.&#8221;  Touch  the  color  screen  to  effortlessly  look  up  addresses  and  services  and  get  voice-prompted,  turn-by-turn  directions  that  speak  street  names  to  your  destination.  It  comes  preloaded  with  elaborate  City  Navigator  NT  street  maps,  almost  6  million  points  of  interest  (POIs),  2-D  or  3-D  maps  and  the  speed  limit  for  most  major  roads  in  the  U.S.  Its  digital  elevation  maps  show  you  shaded  contours  at  higher  zoom  levels,  giving  you  a  huge  picture  of  the  surrounding  terrain.  With  the  1450LMT&#8217;s  intensified  user  interface,  you  may  slide  your  finger  to  conveniently  scroll  amid  screens.  You  may  likewise  upload  habit  POIs.  And  with  HotFix  satellite  prediction,  n&uuml;vi  calculates  your  position  more quickly  to  get  you  there  quicker.</p>
<p><strong>Go  Beyond  Navigation</strong><br />  Navigation  is  just  the  beginning.  n&uuml;vi  1450LMT  saves  you  gas  and  cash  with  ecoRoute&#8211;a  green  feature  that  calculates  the  most  fuel-efficient  route,  tracks  fuel  usage  and  more.  The  1450LMT  includes  a good deal of  travel  tools  including  JPEG  picture  viewer,  world  travel  clock  with  time  zones,  currency  converter,  measurement  converter,  calculator  and  more.  With  photo  navigation,  you  may  download  pictures  from  Garmin  Connect  Photos  and  navigate  to  them.  With  it is  &#8220;Where  Am  I?&#8221;  emergency  locator,  you  always  know  your  location.  Simply  tap  the  screen  to  get  your  precise  latitude  and  longitude  coordinates,  the  nearest  address  and  intersection,  and  the  nearest  hospitals,  police  stations  and  fuel  stations.  The  1450LMT  features  Garmin  Lock,  an  anti-theft  feature,  and  is  compatible  with  our  free  Garmin  Garage  where  you  may  download  habit  voices  and  vehicles.  Enhance  your  travel  experience  with  optional  plug-in  microSD  cards.</p>
<h2>What&#8217;s  in  the  Box</h2>
<p>n&uuml;vi  1450;  Preloaded  City  Navigator  NT  North  America  (U.S  &amp;  Canada);  Lifetime  Maps  and  Traffic;  FM  Traffic  Receiver  With  Vehicle  Power  Cable;  Vehicle  Suction  Cup  Mount;  USB  cable;  Dashboard  Disc;  Quick  Start  Manual</p>
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<p>2209 of 2244 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star40_tpng.png" alt="4">Great Screen &#8211; Great Fratures &#8211; Some Quirks<br /><span>By C. James<br />Having been a Garmin owner for about 5 years I had no doubt what brand I was going to buy, my old Garmin served me well but it was time for a new one and the wide screen was a key feature I wanted in my new one.</p>
<p>The screen is impressive, while going from 4.3&#8243; to 5&#8243; does not sound like much it is really amazing how much more map and information that fits well on the screen. The screen itself is anti-glare that works, and very bright if you want it, I have the brightness at 60% and that is fine even in bright sunlight. The images are very crisp and clear, street names and such are auto-sized to not obstruct the map but big enough to read easily. The volume when it is reading out direction is also outstanding, so loud I have it also on 60%. So a solid 5 Stars on the screen and voice volume, as well as the pronunciation of the street names!</p>
<p>Quirk: When I first got it I was in my office and opened it, plugged it in to just power and fired it up, it kept asking for me to agree to the license terms and no matter how I answered it rebooted itself, did this like 4 times and then was ok. This would happen each time I turned it on. Not a big issue really, as soon as it &#8220;sees&#8221; the sats it stops doing it and is fine. Little off for the scare factor, it has never done it again.</p>
<p>The update process is very easy but long, likely very long on a slower PC and/or slow internet connection, the map data is huge. That said it is the nature of the beast and Garmin makes it as painless as possible, the registration and update process was very slick.</p>
<p>Once all updated and ready to go it is time to go through the options, you don&#8217;t have to, out of the box it picks everything, but I think most will find it worth it, there are a lot of options on how you want it to find routes, deal with traffic (comes with lifetime traffic info), how you want the maps to look in many aspects, 2D, 3D, Track top to your direction or top to always north, and all kinds of additional information that can optionally be on the map screen. Out of the box Garmin has every bell and whistle turned on which I guess I understand but this is why I say it is worth getting it where you like. From the factory you will only see 4.3&#8243; of map on route as it has 4 tabs of optional information along the right side. I wanted 5&#8243; of map so I disabled the side tabs in settings, very nice option, you can also pick what tab is showing what information from a good selection of options.</p>
<p>Quirk: If you are using the traffic information and have the traffic avoidance enabled you can get some really odd routes, since I was just trying mine out around town and to work and back I knew it was telling me wrong turns, a little time in the manual and I found out why, it was automatically altering the route around traffic alerts, while this may sound like a good thing and would be if it told you it was doing that, in my case it was not, no other route is going to help and I did not know what in the heck it was doing <img src='http://carelectronicsreview.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  I found you can have the best of both worlds, keep trafic information turned on but disable traffic in the avoidances setting tab. Then it warns you of traffic on your route, lets you see where, and gives you a detour option at that point you can take or ignore. It would be better during the route calc process if it said it had added detours, and when it does it on the fly it should also, minor quirk once you know. This is a 3 star feature in the auto mode. 5 star would be to tell you and offer y/n detour options for each point.</p>
<p>Junction View to me was one of the most impressive features, I go through one very complex set of interchanges for 3 freeways with express lanes to bybass interchanges and local lane to pick up any direction to or from any free way, many a folks have left on the wrong path&#8230; When I was aproaching it the garmin flipped to junction view and wow, it had a clearly marked path through the maze, and nailed every lane on the money, and the optimum lane for the follwing turn if there was more than one lane leading into it. Very nice! Another 5 star feature, this would have made my first time through that a lost safer than the old garmin with just a yellow line through it.</p>
<p>The routes it comes up with are 4.5 star, it hits most very very well but will toss a few more odd ones out than my old Garmin did, they all do some, I think this could do better, the good news is these are not horrible routes, just not the better or best always.</p>
<p>The next 4 star item is the power cord/FM Traffic radio, it is like having jumper cables going up your dash, why it is not in the unit is beyond me, I am stumped so far as to how to route the cables a lot more cleaner than this and have traffic info.</p>
<p>Another option is to skip the traffic radio and run on battery, with the right settings you can get 3 hours, but with my settings I can get just over 2 hours on battery before the warning. The final power option is just power, that is an optional cord you have to buy that is a lot less bulky than the powered traffic cord. So battery life and traffic radio/power cord is 3 star.</p>
<p>Bluetooth phone paring was very easy and works great, the noise cancelling is pretty good also on its mic, so your caller can hear you and not road noise. 5 Star</p>
<p>Another nice feature is the speed limit that shows up in a little speed limit sign icon by your actual speed, if you are going over the limit for the road, the actual speed turns red in the display. (I will not say how I know but it is a relaible source!) 5 Star, speed limit signs on a lot of our local town roads is a problem.</p>
<p>I was also impressed that I could pick maximum map detail and it keeps up even in the city, during fast turns in very high street density it will occaisionally repaint the screen instead of smooth scrolling with your motion but it does it so fast, unlike my prior Garmin, they it is not distracting or leave you hanging with a partial map. This is 5 star all the way.</p>
<p>Overall I have to say I am very happy with the Garmin 1490LMT, I could not give it a full 5 for the things it fell just a little short on to me, but if I was to make the decision on a model again with what I know, I would buy it again, I think it would be hard to beat.Garmin n&uuml;vi 1490LMT 5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Lifetime Map Updates and Traffic</p>
<p>744 of 755 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Garmin Nuvi 1490LMT &#8211; The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.<br /><span>By Stephen Rawlins<br />*** UPDATE at the bottom of this review (February 2012)***</p>
<p>Background &#8211; I own a lot of technology. I like electronic toys and I indulge myself in whatever the latest gadget is. This has given me a broad taste in different segments of gadgets, and a pretty good eye for what works and what does not work.</p>
<p>Some convergence works but to date, most just plain suck (January 2011). Prime example of poor convergence is my iPhone 4 and Apple App Store GPS software like Navigon, Garmin, TomTom, MotionX, iGO, GlobalNav, MapQuest, Google and others. I tried them all &#8211; and in one way or another, they all suck. Why? Because the iPhone is primarily a mobile phone and an iPod. When an SMS message comes in, or a Facebook alert, or a Calendar alert, or a phone call, it either distracts or switches away from GPS navigation. Not a good idea when driving, far less when driving in unfamiliar areas!!!</p>
<p>Convergence in GPS mapping systems is completely understandable. Magellan, Garmin, TomTom and others are scrambling against an ever increasing golden horde of Androids and iPhones, other smart phones plus in-car navigation and GPS stereos, OnStar and other competitors. The GPS manufacturers HAVE to offer everything under the sun to keep in business &#8211; MP3 player, Audiobook player, Bluetooth connectivity, JPEG player, USB hard drive, Travel Guides, Traffic updates, offline maps, nearby shopping coupons &#8211; you name it, there is a GPS unit that has it. Long gone are the days of the single purpose GPS unit. Now most of them include the proverbial kitchen sink.</p>
<p>This Garmin 1490LMT replaces my still fully functional 2008 model 3.5 inch Garmin n&uuml;vi 370 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator. Prior to that, I had other older Garmins dating back to the StreetPilot days. My 370 has old maps, but it is a workhorse. It has never failed me as a GPS unit. Battery life on the 370 was a healthy 8 hours. The 1490 is  about 2.5 hours with my settings. However, my Nuvi 370 has a raft of useless features &#8211; a Bluetooth hands free system, a MP3 player, a Travel Guide etc. &#8211; and well, frankly, those features sucked. And they sucked bad. But then, they all do. No one unit can do it all and do it perfectly. Not yet. See above. <img src='http://carelectronicsreview.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Things to do before you first use your 1490 :</p>
<p>Go to &#8220;my dot garmin dot com&#8221; and register your device. Update the firmware first &#8211; it takes a while primarily because the Garmin website is horribly buggy and unstable. But keep trying to update the firmware until it is the latest version. Then update your maps. This takes even longer, but is worth the frustration and the long wait. Keep trying and eventually it will complete and your GPS unit will be the better for it. My updates from start to finish took just over 4 hours. I have read of people taking 12 hours (unconfirmed) and most taking about 3 hours for this laborious process.</p>
<p>Garmin Nuvi 1490LMT : My Review :<br />Firmware 4.90, GPS 4.30</p>
<p>&gt;Pros :<br />There is much to like about the 1490.</p>
<p>GPS functions &#8211; Outstanding! With all due respect, all of the GPS mapping nay-sayers must be mentally deficient (no offence meant). Big, bright, loud, 5 inch screen, beautiful resolution, extremely fast GPS lock and lightning scrolling as smooth as butter with maximum map detail switch on. It&#8217;s like my Nuvi 370 on steroids.</p>
<p>Screen &#8211; 5 inches of wonderful. Did I mention it was big? It is HUGE. I absolutely love it. I do not need to look away from the road to see where I am and where I need to turn &#8211; it is in my peripheral vision. I keep the brightness at 70%. It is that bright. Polarised sunglasses do NOT black out or dim the 1490 LCD. They have no effect. My 370 could not be seen with polarised lenses. Major plus for me as I wear prescription polarised sunglasses.</p>
<p>Volume &#8211; loud. Really loud. And clear. I use the British Daniel TTS voice (taken from my 370) and it is crystal clear, no &#8220;crackling&#8221; or distortion at 80% or less. Maybe other negative reviewers had older firmware. More about Voices later in this review.</p>
<p>Interface &#8211; clean and clear and simple. A small child could use it. In fact, small children have used it without instructions or tutelage.</p>
<p>Keyboard &#8211; QWERTY, at last! That stupid ABCDE Nuvi 370 keyboard drove me to distraction. Now you can choose between QWERTY and ABCDE keyboards.</p>
<p>Traffic &#8211; Many have complained that the &#8220;traffic does not work&#8221;. Actually, the traffic works perfectly in the areas it services. But first you have to go into the &#8220;Tools/Settings/Navigation/Avoidances&#8221; and make a change. Set Avoidances to clear (no green tick mark) next to Traffic and press OK. Make sure your Route Preference is set to &#8220;Faster Time&#8221; and you are all set. Traffic now works like a champ. For my thoughts on Lifetime Traffic &#8211; see my comments later in this review.</p>
<p>Lifetime Maps &#8211; love it. $80 was a tough pill to swallow for yearly map updates &#8211; so I didn&#8217;t update. Having Lifetime map updates (up to 4 times a year for the life of the unit) is one of the reasons I chose this GPS model.</p>
<p>Boot picture &#8211; I had this on my 370 and thankfully I have the same feature on my 1490. It is trivial but it does give me a small sense of personalisation.</p>
<p>Vehicles &#8211; there are (literally) thousands of them on the Internet. The Garmin site has a scant handful, but in the wider Internet you can get a beautifully rendered &#8220;Batman Returns&#8221; Batmobile, or an Aston Martin Vantage, or a Volkswagen Beetle. Sky is the limit. Lots and lots of choices.</p>
<p>Bluetooth &#8211; don&#8217;t care. Really do not care at all. Useless feature for me &#8211; i have Bluetooth in my Jawbone and car stereo which is superior to any GPS unit&#8217;s Bluetooth feature. If I cared about Bluetooth, I would just use my iPhone 4 with the Garmin GPS software and not bother buying a standalone GPS. In my humble opinion, all the complaints about Bluetooth are wide of the mark because this is a GPS unit &#8211; not a handsfree unit! In hindsight, I should have bought the 1450LMT (which is a 1490 without Bluetooth) but did not understand the differences in models when I bought the 1490LMT. See my comments on &#8220;convergence&#8221; above.</p>
<p>&gt;Cons :<br />All is not rosy in Garmin-Land</p>
<p>* Zip Code search &#8211; when will GPS manufacturers realise that in America, we have these little things called zip codes? Why do I have to laboriously type city then address etc. when I can get within a dozen miles or so of my destination if I have the zip code? Only one GPS manufacturer has woken up to this minor fact. Garmin is definitely asleep at the wheel here.</p>
<p>* Annoying (and loud) key press beeps cannot be disabled without muting the entire unit. I could disable the key press tone in my 370. A backward step from Garmin here.</p>
<p>* Voices &#8211; there is an absolute dearth of voices for the Garmin. Garmin and Pigtones offer a few unexceptional voices but nothing like the truly excellent TomTom &#8220;Star Wars&#8221; voices. From the factory, the 1490 comes with almost no voices to speak of. Luckily I copied my Nuvi 370 factory TTS voices over to my 1490, otherwise I would not have anything I could stand listening to. A major step backwards for Garmin!</p>
<p>* Annoying Traffic advertisements. I would happily pay more for the Lifetime Traffic to NOT have these intrusive and annoying advertisements and coupons popping up and obscuring the screen. It&#8217;s easy enough to dismiss the ads, but they are very annoying. Resounding &#8220;F minus&#8221; to Garmin for this &#8220;feature&#8221;</p>
<p>* Things I could do without : Language Guide, Offers (coupons), Picture Viewer. All useless, all pointless. But hey! &#8211; it gives Garmin &#8220;feature tick boxes&#8221; they can fill against their competitors, so whatever works, I guess.</p>
<p>* Onerous, tedious and very buggy firmware and map update process. Garmin need to get with the programme and buy more servers and/or hire better Mac/PC programmers.</p>
<p>Undocumented Features :</p>
<p>Garmin, for reasons unknown, have undocumented features, some of which make great selling points. Maybe in their rush to market with their plethora of GPS offerings, they forget which unit has what feature and do not tout these neat hidden features.</p>
<p>Breadcrumbs &#8211; a blue line appears behind you, everywhere you travel, showing you your path. This may seem pointless until you are lost and you see the blue line and realise that you are traveling in a circle. Also great for finding your way back to, for example, an unfamiliar airport rental depot. Lots of uses &#8211; I like this feature a lot.</p>
<p>Satellite View &#8211; with the unit switched on and on the Home screen, press and hold the signal strength bars in the top left corner for about 10 seconds. It will switch to the satellite view and you can see your GPS accuracy, speed and elevation as well as a graphic of the GPS satellites overhead and their signal strength.</p>
<p>Screen Calibration &#8211; Power off your 1490. Now press your finger on the top left corner and press the power button while keeping your finger in the corner. Wait about 30-45 seconds and a black dot on a white screen appears in the top left hand corner with crosshairs. Follow the on screen instructions to calibrate your touch screen. Only necessary if you find that when typing you keep hitting the wrong key or the menus are hard to navigate because of incorrect key presses.</p>
<p>Master Reset &#8211; Power off your 1490. Now press your finger on the bottom right corner and press the power button while keeping your finger in the corner. Wait about 30-45 seconds and a &#8220;Do you want to reset all user data&#8221; message pops up. Select &#8220;Yes&#8221; and your 1490 is reset to factory settings &#8211; all your personal data is erased. Use with caution &#8211; all user data like Home, POI, breadcrumbs, routes etc. will be erased. However, this is a great feature if you wish to sell you 1490LMT in the future or if it is malfunctioning/unresponsive and needs a master reset.</p>
<p>Built in extensive hardware and software tests &#8211; With the switched unit on and on the Home screen, press and hold the &#8220;battery&#8221; icon in the top right hand corner. After about 30 seconds, you will e presented with an overwhelming number of tests with many, many sub menus. If you are a competent and confident tinkerer, you can diagnose (and repair!) many problems with your new shiny GPS system. Please use with extreme and grave caution!!! You can COMPLETELY BRICK your 1490 playing with the hidden diagnostics menus. Again, if you do not know what you are doing, do not mess with this!</p>
<p>Final thoughts :</p>
<p>If you are looking for an all singing, all dancing system, the Garmin Nuvi 1490LMT is not for you. In fact, no convergence unit is for you. None of them are masters of all &#8211; and most of them are masters of none.</p>
<p>The Garmin n&uuml;vi 1490LMT 5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Lifetime Map &amp; Traffic Updates is a GPS navigation system, and in that regard, it is spectacular. I like this unit. It does what I bought it to do &#8211; GPS Navigation &#8211; and it does it extremely well. I highly recommend it.</p>
<p>***UPDATE: A Garmin system and map update in late 2011 now has Zip Code Search!!! At last! I am very pleased with this update.</p>
<p>870 of 894 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star40_tpng.png" alt="4">Garmin&#8217;s nuvi 1450LMT is Outstanding<br /><span>By J.B.<br />Researching GPS devices was and is worse than buying a car with all the different product offerings and features plus none of the model numbering seems to make sense which was even more frustrating. You can&#8217;t tell a low end unit from a high end unit. Garmin is no different either.</p>
<p>Through all of that I am very pleased that I settled on the Garmin 1450. IMO Garmin has made a wonderful device. The UI is very intuitive and very easy to operate even with my big hands. The touch screen is very accurate and responsive. From power up to satelite acquisiiton takes seconds. The turn by turn instructions are very clear but a bit too chatty. We have found the street name pronunciations fairly entertaining. The points of interest have been pretty accurate as has the gas station mapping and the hospitals and such. The bread and butter of a GPS is really whether it can get you where you need to go especially if you as the operator have no idea. I have travelled outside my area of familiarity a few times now and this GPS receiver has been flawless. The screen size is very nice and easy to read while driving.</p>
<p>This unit I purchased has liftime maps and traffic. So the first thing I did was register the unit and update the maps. The web site is pretty easy to navigate on. The map update was simple but just expect it to take awhile. The traffic portion seems to work however to date it has not offered any alternate routes so I can&#8217;t judge its effectiveness. Nor have I tried the blutooth functionality.</p>
<p>This unit comes with everything you need so unless you want extra power cords or something there is no need for anything extra. The window suction cup works well. The unit fell once but I found I did not seat the suction cup very well. They do have a weighted mount that sits on the dashboard which would be better if you have a co-pilot and you need to look for alternate addresses or something. I found putting the unit in the middle of the window creates an annoyingly large blind spot. So I now put it to the left of the steering wheel.</p>
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