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V7 NAV730


$200.00 Released June, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Cheaper than similar units from competitors (Garmin, Navigon). 3.5" display looks bright, clear and vibrant, performs ok in sunlight. Menu interface is simple and straightforward, easy to navigate while driving.

The Cons:Included documentation isn't anything more than a quickstart guide. Adding favourites is a bit awkward and convoluted, requiring inserting addresses as a POI. Battery life is poorer than rated by the manufacturer--more like 2 hours than 5.

The V7 NAV730 is a mid-grade automobile GPS receiver that features a vibrant 3.5” LCD touchscreen display with a QVGA(320x240) resolution. It includes voice guidance with turn-by-turn directions in multiple languages (up to 20), text-to-speech directions based on spoken street and highway names (English only), and US maps for all 50 States.

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In addition, the V7 NAV730. Most notable about the V7 NAV730 GPS receiver is its built-in, high performance multimedia player that supports audio, video, and photo formats. Additional features of the V7 NAV730 include 64MB of onboard flash memory, support for 1GB SD/MMC, and a rechargeable Lithium-Polyer battery that lasts up to 5 hours. The V7 NAV730 retails for $199.99 and comes with a 2 year limited warranty.

Features

  • Mid-Grade Automobile GPS Receiver
  • 3.5” LCD Touchscreen Display (QVGA)
  • Voice Guidance (20 Languages)
  • Text-to-Speech (English)
  • Multimedia Player
  • 64MB Onboard Memory
  • 1GB SD/MMC
  • Rechargeable Battery (5 Hours)
  • 2 Year Limited Warranty

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Pros
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    Cheaper than similar units from competitors (Garmin, Navigon).

  • 1

    3.5" display looks bright, clear and vibrant, performs ok in sunlight.

  • 1

    Menu interface is simple and straightforward, easy to navigate while driving.

Cons
  • 1

    Included documentation isn't anything more than a quickstart guide.

  • 1

    Adding favourites is a bit awkward and convoluted, requiring inserting addresses as a POI.

  • 1

    Battery life is poorer than rated by the manufacturer--more like 2 hours than 5.

  • 1

    GPS lock is a bit inaccurate, sometimes leading to estimated time confusion.

  • 1

    Touchscreen performance is a little wonky and inconsistent.

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