
A multimedia GPS system for under £130? Sounds good - so what’s the catch? Well it is light, easy on the eyes and has (my favourite) Destinator maps, so it ticks all the first boxes. When you look a little deeper it has a decent 266Mhz processor (not NASA standard, but not bad), a 12 channel receiver and SiRFStar III antenna - a decent mix for a low end machine.
When you add to that the MP3 player and picture viewer and you have an all rounder device. The menus are easy to navigate, and the interface is pretty intuitive so it is definitely user friendly. So it gets the Jill’s Corner thumbs up. Nothing new or special, but a lot of the best bits in one cheap device - what more can you ask for?
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