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Electronics : Garmin Map Update 2008 City Navigator for North America NT (010-10989-00 and 010-10989-50)

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Garmin Map Update 2008 City Navigator for North America NT (010-10989-00 and 010-10989-50)

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Garmin Map Update 2008 City Navigator for North America NT (010-10989-00 and 010-10989-50)
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Garmin
EAN: 0753759073329
Format: DVD-ROM
Label: Garmin
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 010-10989-00
Publisher: Garmin
Studio: Garmin


Piece facts:
  • Update City Navigatory North America NT
  • Offers Full Coverage of North America, US, Canada and Puerto Rico
  • The Latest of Over 6 Million Points of Interest
  • Compatible with all Nuvi series including: 200, 200W, 250, 250W, 270, 300, 350, 360, 600, 610, 650, 660 and 680; Most StreetPilot series including: c330, c340, c530, c550, c580, 2720, 2730, 2820, 7200
  • 0.25 Lbs (WxLxH) 0.1 x 4.0 x 4.0




010-10989-50) and (010-10989-00 NT America North for Navigator City 2008 Update Map Garmin






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With time comes change. When using GPS units you may encounter new roads and varying points of interest. Updating your Garmin GPS device keeps you current. This Garmin Map 2008 DVD software offers full coverage of North America - United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Software may be loaded to a Macintosh or PC computer. Then you can simply transfer it to your compatible Garmin GPS device. ln small ways, there are changes in towns, on roadways, and practically everywhere. Know where you're going and how to get there. Drive safely. PC - Windows 2000 or newer; 256 MB RAM, at least 800x600 display, 16-bit color monitor; 2GB free disk space, USB port, DVD drive Mac - Any lntel-based Mac or PowerPC G3 or later Mac, 256 MB RAM, Mac 0S X 10.4 or later, 1024x768 display, 2GB free disk space, USB port, DVD drive








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Don't waste your money ...
I wish had not wasted my money on these new maps. The first location I entered turned out to be incorrect. Our own street, which was extended a few years ago, is still not shown correctly on the map. I thought these maps were supposed to be current as of April, but that cannot possibly be the case. My advice: wait for another version!



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Map updates should be free within one year of purchase
I find this to be very underhanded of Garmin. I purchased two units this year and now find if I really want them to be up to date I have to purchase current maps and I haven't even had the units 6 months!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Updated maps, but not complete ...
The updated maps are supposed to be corrected through April, 2008, but still do not recognize a portion of the 210 freeway in San Bernardino County, Calif. through the Redlands area. This portion has been built and in existence since 2007. Therefore, the navigator tries to divert you to the 15 and 215 freeways or onto local streets to cross this stretch, and would indeed be confusing to a driver not familiar with the fact that the 210 freeway is continuous from the 57 freeway to the 10 freeway.

I purchased the update specifically to avoid this confusion, but apparently the mapping was not as up-to-date, as claimed.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Garmin Map Updarte
The download of the updated map was easy. However on a recent trip from Oklahoma City to Florida, the routing took me over some pretty remote roads in east Texas. It may have been the shortest route, but it was not the most comfortable or fastest route I could have taken unless I had a Porsche Carerra.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * The Only Product I've Ever Returned To Amazon! ...
As I write this review, the Garmin Map Navigator 2008 Update is on its way back to Amazon for a refund. Before ordering, I checked to make sure it was compatible with my Garmin GPS -checking my model number carefully. It supposedly was.
When I received the product I was instucted to load Garmin drivers -no problem there. Then the fun began...
As I tried to load the program, I was instructed almost immediately that it couldn't be loaded because my GPS was "missing a prior map." Since this progam was supposed to be compatible, I'm not sure how that is possible. Obviously, the product was misrepresented. I was instructed to notify Garmin in Kansas. which I plan to do. NOTE: when I plugged in my GPS all of my saved destinations had been wiped out ( I know they are easy to replace; it's just the principle of the thing.) However, HOME became KANSAS. That would have been fine if I didn't live outside of Philadelphia, PA !! That was not an easy problem to solve. It took about an hour to figure out how to make the correction.
By the way, as a warning to anyone considering purchasing this product,my Garmin GPS is a StreetPilot c340 - it states right on the Garmin Map Update 2008 that it is compatible. It also lists many other models. Unless you want to join Dorothy and Toto in Kansas I wouldn't take the chance!
Donna Keller
Philadelphia, PA

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