Best Low Priced Car Navigation Unit:
Garmin vs. Magellan
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The prices of car GPS navigational systems are falling -
that's the fact. Garmin c320 (and c3x0 family) and Magellan
RoadMate 2000 (and 2200T)
Garmin c320 is probably the simplest and lowest priced of
all Garmin GPS units and the same can be said about RoadMate 2000
and Magellan. They are available at roughly the same price - around
$349.00 for c320 and $399.00 for Magellan RoadMate 2000 (the prices
are for the products sold on http://www.gottronics.com). Their newer
models (c330 and RoadMate 2200T) are a little more expensive, they
cost roughly $50-$100 more. Both product families seem to be
intended for beginning users with only little experience with GPS
units before.
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Screen: the LCD touch screen of Garmin c3x0 is the
Achilles' heel of this model and the low quality of the screen is
the major complaint of c3x0 users. Unlike in case of most other
Garmin GPS units, c3x0's screen washes out in the daylight and the
map becomes barely visible in the sunshine. RoadMate 2000/2200T
units have no similar problems and their screens are able to show
easily visible maps all the time.
C3x0 are much better then - their batteries give c3x0
series Garmin GPS units over 4 hours of life, compared to maximum 3
hours of RoadMate 2000/2200T battery life. Generally, the RoadMate
2000/2200T family Magellan GPS units are intended for the car use
only and should not be taken on hiking.
Maps & software: Both families of GPS units rely on
NAVTEC maps, one of the best GPS maps available. However, Garmin
c3x0 GPS units store over 5 million POI (points of interest)
compared with only 1.3 million in case of RoadMate 2000/2200T
Magellan GPS units.
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