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Garmin Nuvi 1390 Traffic Sat Nav with UK & European Mapping £99 Amazon

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0021L9BJ2/

Garmin Nuvi 1390T @ Amazon

I know it's an older unit but I think it's a very good price and compares very favourably to the Nuvi 1340 the Halfords are selling with the map bundle for £130. Amazon also sell the 1340 for £88 but unlike this model it does not have junction view

Product Features
Garmin Nuvi 1390T with full European mapping
Bluetooth handsfree calling
Traffic alerts
4.3" widescreen touchscreen display
Street-level mapping for UK&ROI, Western & Eastern Europe (42 countries) with 60-Day nüMaps™ Guarantee
Built-in Cyclops™ speed camera database (includes fixed camera locations and mobile hot-spots)
Lane Assist/Junction View - illustrates the correct lane choice for upcoming turns and exits
Award winning free Premium Lifetime traffic subscription for the UK and other European countries
4.3 inch wide touchscreen display, sleek, ultra-slim design that fits easily in your pocket.
Technical Details

Includes sturdy suction cup mount that allows for easy adjustment and quick release
Built-in lithium-ion battery – lasts up to four hours depending on usage
Unit dimensions: 12.2 x 7.4 x 1.5 cm (4.8”W x 2.9”H x 0.6”D)
Weight: 5.7 ounces (162g)

Comments

  • roddydogs
    roddydogs Posts: 7,479 Forumite
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    Isnt the 2300LT better?
  • cruz99
    cruz99 Posts: 398 Forumite
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    No idea but I bet it's far more expensive if you need europe too

    From what I have seen most units from £99 to £200 are basically the same features but just 4.3" or 5" screens.

    It can be baffling and at what stage do you stop adding £20 to your budget for every little minor technical difference?
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