Introducing New Widescreen Car GPS Units From Garmin
The Garmin 1300 consists of a 4.3 inch widescreen and has features like lane assist and free lifetime traffic alerts. The device says out road names and the turns while you are driving so you can focus on your driving while hearing the GPS directions. You can also use the Garmin nuvi 1300 to know about the public transport services accessible in your country. The GPS is compact enough for you to carry it in your purse. With the ecoRoute system, the Garmin nuvi 1300 can help pick the route that is efficient and spends minimum fuel with the help of ecoRoute Fuel Report and Mileage Report. The nuvi 1300 has a touch screen display and text to which it announces the name of upcoming streets.
Loaded with maps for the US and Europe, the Garmin 1350 knows the name of the street you are in and shows you to the right lane. With the ecoRoute feature, you can save your fuel and get the shortest route possible. You can put the Nuvi 1350 in your purse or pocket as it is trim enough. You can use the Public Transit mode with the help of the CityXplorer download and you can find out about the trams, buses and subways of the city you are in. The lane assist feature of Garmin nuvi 1350 will select the best lane for making a turn or an exit. You get driving directions, map details, photo images all in bright colors to read in bright sunlight or at night.
The Garmin nuvi 1370T is a GPS device that has features like Bluetooth and a 4.3″ widescreen. The ecoRoute feature just wants to know your destination and it will give you the shortest and most fuel efficient route based upon road speed and vehicle acceleration data. This GPS provides you with great quality graphics and enhanced resolution. You can know about all the information about the public transit system like trams, busses and trains through the public transit mode.
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