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Garmin Nuvi 200 Widescreen Satellite Navigation System With UK Mapping | 
enlarge | Brand: Garmin Category: CE
Buy New: £101.00
New (16) Used (3) from £78.60
Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 350
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 6.4 x 3.4
MPN: 010-00656-12 Model: 010-00656-12 UPC: 753759072254 EAN: 0753759072254 ASIN: B000TUZVBY
Release Date: September 1, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Fair value for the money September 3, 2008 Waterman (UK) A slim, well made unit. It has a nice clear ( and easily adjustable for brightness ) display, with spoken instructions in a clear well modulated female voice. It gives plenty of warning of when to turn. HOWEVER, the "quick start manual" is barely adequate and the Points of Interest database is seriously flawed. I wouldn't have much confidence in it if I ran short of fuel in an unfamiliar neighbourhood, because when asked to find petrol nearby, it listed several petrol stations that closed years ago. Likewise, when asked to find food it wanted me to go to a town 10 miles away when there are several take-aways and general stores within a mile of here!! It has several functions other than navigation - I'm not sure why! For instance, there is a currency converter, but you'll need to find out and program in the current exchange rates between currencies before you can use it, so there seems little point! In general it seems fine if you just want to navigate from place to place, but don't expect too much of it.
Good for the price September 2, 2008 Paulk (UK) This SatNav is as good or better as any at this price. It has auto-re-route (TomTom doesn't), route avoidance (haven't figured out how to access this yet but you can avoid certain routes/congestion charges/tolls, apparently). Very intuitive to operate. You'll hardly need the instructions. It doesn't have "intelligent lane positioning" (TomTom does) but it has the option of viewing all of the ensuing turnings ahead (as many as you want) in good time for you to get in position for them. I reckon that I'm more inclined to take a wrong turn (in which case this will re-direct me) than worry about which lane I'm in (and if I go wrong, TomTom won't redirect me). It comes with the battery almost fully charged, so you can set it up and get to grips with it at home, before you put it to serious use. There is no home charger included and you can't charge it up via your computer. Only a 12V car charger is included. If you want to mess about with it to any extent at home before you use it, you'll have to buy a mains charger separately, but there's enough power included for most purposes. Also, to register it and to activate your 'safety camera free trial' you have to connect it to your computer via a "normal USB/Mini USB" cable (not supplied). If you have one of these for a digital camera, it's the same one. Otherwise, you'll have to buy it separately. No such connector is included. You can attach this to your windscreen with the included fitment. It also has a dashboard fitment, but this is fairly permanent and can't really be removed without leaving an indelible mark on the dashboard. A word of warning: Don't buy this from 'HALFORDS ONLINE'. (Not the same business as Halfords Stores, as I've discovered). They can't supply it, won't allow you to cancel the order, and won't take any responsibility for their errors. They WILL NOT answer your e-mails. I also give an absolute zero rating to their 'customer services' on the phone, which you pay 0845 rates for. (They put the onus on you to sort it out. They don't have the time). By all means choose this SatNav as a basic and reliable system. Just don't choose to buy it from HALFORDS ONLINE. Halfords stores couldn't be more helpful. Buy it there by all means.
Bargain September 2, 2008 Dean Davies (Liverpool, U.K.) My company car has a very basic sat nav, which does not have a safety camera data base, something that is essential given the amount of time I spend on the road. I therefore decided to purchase a budget stand alone sat nav. After researching the market and short listing equivalent Tom Tom and Garmin units, I went for the Garmin after reading numerous user reviews. Overall feed back suggested that the Garmin edges the Tom Tom on mapping accuracy, system reliabilty and customer support. It was the last issue in particular that I regard as very important and which ultimately, made the decision for me. I find the speed and ease of data input impressive, together with concise voice prompts. The display is clear and bright (although lacking the amount of info available on the equivalent Tom Tom such as distance left to destination, current speed etc). However, this info is available in other areas of the Garmin. In conclusion, I would thoroughly recommend this product for those seeking a basic sat nav without the "bells & whistles".
Excellent sat nav - but not perfect. August 26, 2008 Fussy Al (London) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my first sat nav and so far I have been impressed at how easy it is to use and overall with its accuracy,however on a recent journey it did on two occasions give slightly misleading turn directions, as well as not detecting two safety camera locations despite having installed camera updates via Garmin,but then what sat nav is perfect? The re-routing should you miss your turn is very good and for a low cost sat nav it seems to do everything very well,but it's a shame Garmin did not include a 2 usb data cable and I was also unable to register the product online with Garmin and therefore had to contact customer services to register. So if you are looking for a low cost sat nav the Nuvi 200w does the job very well.
A Sound Purchase August 25, 2008 Hugo (UK) The Nuvi 200w is an excellent piece of kit - it does what it is supposed to do reliably and without fuss. My only gripe (and hence the four stars) is that sometimes it takes several minutes to get an initial satellite fix.
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