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Navman GPS 3300 Terrain review

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Tuesday 4 January 2005, 6:15 PM

OK - if you can live with the height inaccuracies


Provides accurate tracking but height data is often way out (e.g. 50 metres or more). You don't get any useful maps either - you have to fork out even more hard earned cash for this. As a PDA device, I suppose it’s OK but Navman should have added a separate battery instead of relying on the PDA battery. If you’re heading out for a long day in the hills, the PDA battery alone isn’t sufficient. Help text and manuals are poor as is support from Navman.

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Mediocre

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Overview

Navman GPS 3300 Terrain

Editors rating
Rating: 7.0
Verdict

Off-road drivers, cyclists and walkers can stay on-track using Navman’s GPS 3300 Terrain bundle for iPAQ handhelds.

Typical price

£ 279

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