Get Excellent Value For Money on the New Garmin 1350 Portable GPS
The Garmin 1350 was unveiled in the early part of this year and finds itself positioned nearer the bottom of Garmin’s nüvi 1300 series of GPS navigators, the pioneer nüvi navigators to present pedestrian navigation abilties enabled through elective CityXplorer maps sold for exclusive sightseer destinations in North America and Europe.
The Garmin 1350 has an ultra-slim and light profile, allowing for great transportability, slipping nicely into pockets and a 4.3″ diagonal widescreen QVGA color anti-glare TFT touchscreen with white backlight that serves up a 480p x 272p resolution.
This Garmin navigator is also preloaded with City Navigator NT street maps with nearly 6 million POI’s, a “Where am I?” feature and more remarkably, a pristine public transit mode that enables travellers to find their way with the city’s public transport system. An additional ability which is pretty wonderful is its photo navigation option that enables the Garmin 1350 to plot a route with only geotagged pictures!
Garmin 1350 customers will also be indulged with personalized aspects such as Garmin Garage™ vehicles for personalized car-shaped icons, Garmin Garage™ voices for custom voices and being able to choose their favorite keyboard layout – Qwerty or ABC.
Added Garmin 1350 features comprise voice prompts, lane assist, auto re-route with quick off-route and detour calculation, choice of route setup with the ecoRoute™ feature that gives customers the most fuel-efficient route, route avoidance, picture viewer, world travel clock, currency converter, calculator, Garmin Lock™ which is an anti-theft feature and MSN Direct and FM Traffic compatibility.
This Garmin 1350 is a feature-packed GPS kit which will have drivers spoilt at a bargain!
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