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	<title>Comments on: Tom Tom GPS system</title>
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		<title>By: Don I. Stohldrier</title>
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		<dc:creator>Don I. Stohldrier</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 13:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;d been comparison shopping Tom Toms, Garmin, Magellan and several other less familiar brands.  I happened to see the Garmin 260W demonstrated at a local Best Buy and immediately liked it&#039;s capabilities.  The 4.3&quot; screen is plenty big and the visibility even in harsh sunlight is terrific.  What sold me was the verbal street callouts.  Best Buy wanted $349.00.  I found it on Amazon for around $260 with free shipping. Done deal. I really wanted a unit that had the portability, but didn&#039;t go crazy with overpriced features I&#039;ll never use.  It does take a minute or two for the unit to pull up your location, but once it gets going, the directions are superb. Operation is a cinch (my wife caught on in about 90 seconds).  I&#039;m happy with my purchase and look forward to depending on it for trips, unfamiliar parts of town ,etc.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d been comparison shopping Tom Toms, Garmin, Magellan and several other less familiar brands.  I happened to see the Garmin 260W demonstrated at a local Best Buy and immediately liked it&#8217;s capabilities.  The 4.3&#8243; screen is plenty big and the visibility even in harsh sunlight is terrific.  What sold me was the verbal street callouts.  Best Buy wanted $349.00.  I found it on Amazon for around $260 with free shipping. Done deal. I really wanted a unit that had the portability, but didn&#8217;t go crazy with overpriced features I&#8217;ll never use.  It does take a minute or two for the unit to pull up your location, but once it gets going, the directions are superb. Operation is a cinch (my wife caught on in about 90 seconds).  I&#8217;m happy with my purchase and look forward to depending on it for trips, unfamiliar parts of town ,etc.</p>
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