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LG LN500

By Derek Fung on 25/06/2007

More LG Electronics reviews , RRP: AU$549.00

Description:

LG is hoping that this good-looking GPS unit with text-to-speech technology will entice you away from the established names in the field.

Users' rating:

6.7/10

LG is hoping to muscle its way into the burgeoning market for portable GPS devices with the AU$549 LN500 and AU$649 LN800 models.

Upside
With its brushed metal-look front and slim design -- at just 18mm thick, LG claims it's the slimmest portable GPS device in Australia -- the LN500 looks pretty good. Complimenting this, it has a series of three buttons along the left-hand edge of its 3.5-inch, 320x200 touch-screen LCD for menu/power and volume control. Its rechargeable battery is rated at four hours.

While we'd prefer something a little more grunty than its 276MHz Atlas II processor, it does have 64MB of onboard memory and comes pre-loaded with the nigh-on-ubiquitous Sensis maps of Australia. The biggest on-paper highlight of the LN500, and the pricier LN800, is its text-to-speech technology, which enables it to read out street names. Replacing anonymous instructions, like "turn left in 300 metres", with "turn left in 300 metres onto George Street" should help us keep our eyes on the road.

Downside
The LN500 is based on Windows CE and, as such, it offers built-in MP3 playing and photo viewing functionality. We're not entirely convinced that punters really care much about these features in portable GPS units, though.

Outlook
Yet another big name is trying to muscle its way into Australia's portable GPS market. Whether LG has done enough to entice punters away from established names like Mio, Garmin and TomTom is something we can only determine in a year's time. Although, kicking off with a good looking unit like the LN500, is a good way to start.

Casho63
22/06/2008, 07:09 PM

rating
3
/10

Useless. You cannot update it. The software that comes with the unit has NO field for updating. There is no update info or for that matter, no info at all on LG's website.

Pros: Text to speech

Cons: Text to speech is US or IK ONLY. No updates

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steenkamp.family
27/11/2007, 01:24 PM

rating
9
/10

I love it...being new to Melbourne this device has really helped us out.

Pros: Easy to use, accurate, love the text to speech

Cons: touch screen characters on the small side

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gizmo
12/08/2007, 11:40 AM

rating
8
/10

Easy to set up and use

Cons: Some data out of date

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