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The Nuvi 250 – Small Package Big Features

The Nuvi 250 is among the top navigation systems currently available , with its sleek style and limitless offering of roadmaps of the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Canada. The design is small and compact so that you may take your Garmin Nuvi 250 GPS Navigator System anywhere you go .

Advantages of the Nuvi 250

The Garmin Nuvi 250 GPS Navigator System is already full of points of interest , ATM information, and even gas stations. This information is very handy if you are traveling in a strange location and need to know the scoop about the activities in your new city .

If you are traveling in another country, you are likely to really enjoy the currency converter and around the world clock that is standard in your Garmin Nuvi 250 GPS Navigator System. You may also download individualized vehicles which display your location on any one of the many maps.

Map Accuracy

The maps used on the Garmin Nuvi 250 are good for just about any trip , and if you want to add to the collection of maps, you can achieve this easily . Garmin produces new maps when required, so you may take your Garmin Nuvi 250 GPS Navigator System in to be updated .

To use the maps on the Nuvi 250, all you must do is plan your route . You will enter your trip’s Point A and where you want to go . The Nuvi 250 will plan your route for you so that you can have confidence that you are not about to turn onto the wrong street . If you need to stop along the route, the Garmin Nuvi 250 GPS Navigator System will show you where convenience stores, inns and other necessary businesses are located along your route.

Style and Design

The Nuvi 250 comes in two hues : silver and pink. The body of the device is small so that you can effortlessly keep the Nuvi 250 with you along camping trips or anywhere you want to go. The display on the Nuvi 250 is a nicely sized 2.8 inches across and 2.1 inches high with a backlight (so you can take advantage of the display in the dark ) and an anti-glare screen.

The unit also comes prepared with rechargeable lithium batteries. You can charge the Nuvi 250 in your automobile with a cigarette lighter plug. The Nuvi 250 also offers a touch-responsive screen that is simple to run the system; it may be used for navigation .

Safety Features

The Garmin Nuvi 250 also includes several standard safety functions. When you install your Nuvi 250, the item will not allow you to enter destinations unless you are fully stopped . This is a setting that is required for the unit at the factory , but you should be able to override this setting if you wish .
The anti-glare display screen also makes it easier for you to pay attention to the road. With a single glimpse of the screen while at a stoplight , you can effortlessly tell your next direction .

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Garmin Nuvi – Your Trusted Companion

A new trend in the world’s most developed countries is the use of GPS navigators. So whether you are driving in a car or you are walking around on foot, the Garmin Nuvi 350 pocket GPS navigator is a very useful device to have. It is ranked highly among GPS navigators and it is loaded with many features which makes your travel experience much easier.

The Garmin Nuvi 350 pocket GPS navigator has many features that enhance usage and portability. Its small size is comfortable in the palm of your hand while its light weight makes it easy to carry in a jacket or pant pocket. The high quality resolution and display clearly shows easy to read directions and maps. Finally, the Garmin Nuvi 350 provides the option of storing large quantities of navigated data in its high capacity memory card for future usage.

The battery time is 8 hours for this GPS navigator and it comes with an energy adaptor for charging it in the vehicles. The previous model for this GPS device was Garmin Nuvi 250 GPS which had the same theme functions but was not as loaded as this GSP 350 is. Previously the battery time was lesser and the GPS 250 also was low in display features as compared to the latest ones.

Though the 250 GPS navigator lacked in some of the features but for basic navigation purposes it served very well and proved to be the great technology success. \”Technology has made life very easy\” and these GPS navigators have proved the statement very true to many who never agreed on the advantages of advancement in technology.

With the advancement of technology Garmin produced another great product very similar to the first one. This product included a greater array of features, providing greater help in navigation. This new model, the Garmin Nuvi 660 GPS Navigation System, was produced primarily for use in automobiles. It comes with a wider screen and the display features are enhanced, making it easier to both find and to browse maps. Above all of this the Nuvi 650 comes with preloaded navigators offering even greater convenience.

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) developed by the United States Department of Defense. It is the only fully functional GNSS in the world. It uses a constellation of between 24 and 32 Medium Earth Orbit satellites that transmit precise microwave signals, that enable GPS receivers to determine their current location, the time, and their velocity (including direction). Its official name is NAVSTAR-GPS. Although NAVSTAR-GPS is not an acronym.

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Garmin Nuvi 250 Review

Garmin Nuvi 250 Review

• Pros: Easy to use, solid and compact enough to put in your pocket.
• Cons: Slightly confusing maps.

The garmin nuvi 250 follows the newly implemented Garmin trend of trying to be more than just a sat-nav.

To achieve this task, Garmin set up the Nuvis as travel companions, with useful extras such as city guides available on SD card, as well as currency converters and foreign phrasebooks. These can be useful functions if you don’t mind been seen out in public with your nuvi 250.

The Nuvi 250 is a small and compact unit and with its integrated GPS aerial and simplistic design, it is easily one of the most unassuming satellite navigation devices on the market.

The Garmin Nuvi 250 has proven itself as capable of being more than just a sat-nav so I suppose the question remains; How well does it function as a Sat Nav? Well its size and simplicity are a good start.

It starts up very quickly, and as with all sat-navs kitted out with the SirfStar III GPS chipset, speedy in establishing its position. You are presented with just two options on start up, ‘Where to’ or ‘View map’. This ease of use is reflected throughout the rest of the menus and during navigation.
During navigation your route is very clearly marked out with a bold line that is very easy to see – even on the Nuvi 250s compact screen. However, more complex junctions and roundabouts can sometimes be a little confusing.

Despite this flaw most confusion is cleared up by the clear verbal instructions provided by the Nuvi 250 and the navigation provided on one-way gyratory road systems is as good as any of the sat-navs I’ve seen on the market.

There’s not much auxiliary information on-screen while you drive though: no information about nearby petrol stations or other POIs, other than on-map icons. Plus, apart from the travel tools, the bells and whistles have been omitted, there’s no Bluetooth, no TMC traffic updates, and MP3 playback is absent.

Still, at around ?90, these features aren’t expected. The Garmin Nuvi 250 is a small, but capable sat-nav that handles the basics well, and its optional travel guide features are justified better than any of the other models in the range. Great Buy if you want to keep it functional and simple.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Paul Julian - November 2, 2008 at 2:52 am

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