Uniden's top of the line Trax 436 has all the features of the 430 (4.3-inch screen, Bluetooth hands-free, 3D landmarks and terrain, and safety camera locations), but adds a built-in traffic receiver. We're still confirming whether the unit comes with a Suna traffic subscription.
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Uniden's Trax 430 has a 4.3-inch screen, Bluetooth hands-free, 3D terrain and landmarks, and safety camera locations.
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The mid-range Trax 353 has a 3.5-inch screen, 3D landmarks and terrain, safety camera locations and Bluetooth hands-free. Oddly enough the 4.3-inch 430 model is identically priced.
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This satellite navigation system connects to your PDA to help you find your way around the city without a street directory or even taking your eyes off the road.
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