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Delphi Nav300
$308.59 at amazon.com
Men don't need to ask directions, at least from a human, thanks to "talking" GPS units like the Delphi Nav300. The cigarette lighter-powered device is ultra-portable, less than 5 by 3 inches, and easily mounts using a suction cup attachment to most dashboards.
A follow-up to the successful Nav200, the new unit features a faster processor, 3.5-inch screen and a microphone, which can be used with voice-activated phones. A 2-gigabyte SD card is loaded with maps of the U.S.A. and Canada, as well as points of interest supplied by the well-known Zagat Survey guide. Additional memory cards can be used to store and play back music, video or pictures, a definite plus for family members on a long drive.




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