Garmin Nuvi 205w Review

Garmin Nuvi 205w Review


Posted in Portable GPS by mrbgo - Mar 12, 2009

Garmin Nuvi 205Wi Portable GPS Car is the most simple version of the nuvi family in the line-up GARMIN. As a navigation device, Garmin Nuvi 205Wi Portable GPS Car already meet the principle. Large touch screen measuring 4.3 inches is designed antigores. The sharpness of the resulting picture with 480×272 pixels is supported.

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Despite simple but Garmin Nuvi 205W Portable GPS Car quite powerful. Routing process takes place very quickly. All routes tergambarkan well in line with what we want. Add in the tracking function that can record where only cars that use Garmin nuvi 205W.


Insert the SD memory card from your pocket camera and a flash in the Garmin Nuvi 205w changes to a photo viewer. Unfortunately, with the depth of the color images in the show to be less bright.

For navigation purposes only, Garmin nuvi 205w is not different from other Garmin nuvi range. With the price still can be reached, it seems reasonable if Garmin nuvi 205w Best Buy get a degree in this review.

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