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Garmin Mobile PC

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Product Brand: Garmin
Color: BLACK
EAN: 0753759076917
Product Feature: Sold as 1 each
Label: GARMIN USA
Product Manufacturer: GARMIN USA
Model: 010-11018-00
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: GARMIN USA
Studio: GARMIN USA


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Garmin Mobile PC, navigation for your laptop or UMPC. Package includes: Garmins renowned navigation software with City Navigator North Americ NT on DVD, quick start manual.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Great Interface, bad performance ...
I had high hopes after reading several professional and end user reviews. I loved the interface and the large icons. However, I could never get it to work on my newer laptop. I spent many phone calls with tech support trying to get it to work, but it always kept freezing up. I had to return it.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Advertising misleading
I ordered the Garmin Mobil PC based upon the picture of the product in the advertisement. The picture depicts a receiver connected to the laptop, leading me to believe the receiver was included. To my dismay, it was not. All you get is the street map. Since the Garman Mobile PC is useless without the receiver, I has since returned the product for full credit after making inquiries as to why it was not included. I fell that the ad is misleading as the picture shows. The advertiser should clearly state that the receiver is not included.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * What a waste ...
Unfortunately I installed it on my desktop to see how it works and I thougt it was ok.. Little did I realize I can't install it on my laptop to use in the car unless I buy another one. Typical Garman highway robbery.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Incredible Value!
We needed a device which would hold multiple routes. this does the job. We have a hard time believing its power and accuracy. For ordinary GPS I am sure a regular unit would be better but for our uses this is the thing. There is no way we could have afforded the more expensive units and this unit has much more coverage that Microsoft direct which misses us completely. We go through isolated areas and we are very pleased!!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Instant GPS ...
this thing is awesome, it transforms your laptop into a high end GPS receiver just like the Garmin Nuvi's. in fact it uses the same software as the Nuvi and offers every option found in the best dash mounted devices.

use your existing external USB or Bluetooth GPS and your off and running.

it's like buying a $800 Nuvi for $59



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