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June 22, 2007

Review of Garmin Nuvi 360

WE HAVE USED the Garmin Nuvi 360 for six weeks now and because it always delivers something interesting when traveling poorly-marked Irish roads, it's now always with us when underway in Ireland. It's accurate, reliable and fun to follow.

Garmin's Nuvi 360 works when attached to our car's windscreen, when laying between our gearshift and the radio control head, and when fingered by the back seat. The back seat drivers enjoy playing with the various resolutions, discovering scenic lay-bys and unknown townlands while driving around Ireland.

I think the Nuvi 360 deserves a five-star rating, but when I gave the unit to six other people to use on weekend travels, some of them preferred the Tom Tom interface to the Nuvi's. I like Garmin's interface and I think its map display is more intuitive, but that's probably because I used Gamin products more than any other GPS handheld unit.


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