Media:Electronics Operating System:Windows Vista Home Premium CPU Manufacturer:Intel CPU Speed:1.73 CPU Type:Intel Core Duo Processors:2 System Memory:1 Memory Type:SODIMM Hard Drive Size:120 Native Resolution:1280x800 Display Size:3.5 Shipping Weight (lbs):6.2 Dimensions (in):10.5 x 7.4 x 3.8 Warranty:1-year dell's warranty.
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Features:
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GPS Navigation with MP3 Player and SD Card Reader
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3.5 Inch TFT Touch Screen
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64MB OS Memory/ 400MHz CPU Speed
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Auto Re Route/ Multi Stop Trip Planner
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OS Windows CE Net 4.2
Editorial Reviews:
Product Description www.dell.com
Customer Reviews:
Excellent value GPSApril 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very accurate maps, and very easy to use. There are a few features that are missing that I'd like, such as the ability to search POI's by name, or the ability to input lat/long coordinates, but those are trivial.
The screen is easy to read, the voice isn't annoying. The ability to play MP3's is nice, and it has a decent quality FM transmitter in it, too.
Highly recommended for a good value pick.
Compares favorably to Garmin 330 3.5 Inch on Bang for BuckDecember 27, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased this Invion 3.5 inch and a 3.5 inch Garmin Streetpilot C330 GPS Navigator at the same time. One for my wife and myself, and the other for my parents. I tested them both. Out of the box the Invion required a little more savy user. But by savy, I mean I had to wipe the SD card provided and download the updated information from their website. Once that was done it performs beautifully. Rode with it from just outside Washington, D.C. to Chareleston South Carolina and its outlying suburbs. Its added features which include MP3 and AVI movie playing, and multiple saved routes as well as additional favorite addresses make it convenience. Its included stylus more than makes up for my butter fingers. It has a long battery life. It is a bonus buy for the even moderately tech savy user. If you need ease and out of the box simplicity, buy a Garmin, but at $169 - $297 (Outside of Tiger Direct) versus the $139 go for the Invion. But if you can use a smartphone, DVR, or Ipod, the Invion has the most bang for the bucks. In my limited comparison.
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