Tag: road

Road Angel Navigator

GPS technology has come a long way in the Road Angel Navigator, but for real benefit on the road, it still has a way to go.

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Road Angel Navigator 3000

The Road Angel Navigator 3000 enters the entry-level GPS fray and provides formidable competition. We wish it came with an AC charger and better instructions, though.

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Road Angel Navigator 7000

The Navigator 7000 is a fine GPS system with oodles of add-on safety features, but its complexity is also its Achilles heel. Read our Australian review.

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Brothers In Arms: Road to Hill 30

'Nazis? I hate those guys.' Take them out in the tactical shooter Brothers In Arms: Road To Hill 30. Read our Australian review.

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TomTom Go 730

Lane guidance is great and the over-hyped IQ Routes was pretty good, but the best news is that, one year on, the Go 720's faults (price, buggy features) are no more.

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Uniden Trax 350

Available only through Harvey Norman stores, the Trax 350 has a 3.5-inch screen, 3D terrain, 3D landmarks and safety camera locations. It misses out on the Bluetooth hands-free of the 353 model, which is available everywhere.

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TomTom XL Traffic (2nd generation)

Compact, correctable, good looking and easy to use, the TomTom XL is a great portable GPS. For AU$100 more there's this Traffic version with, uhh, traffic messaging built-in.

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Kensington LiquidAUX Deluxe

This iPhone cradle for vehicles with a 3.5mm auxiliary port is a great buy. The adjustable design fits well in most cars and the wireless, mountable remote control will make song skipping while driving safer.

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DLO TransDock (2nd generation)

While it's the most attractive FM transmitter out there and is chock full of great features, it might send your precious iPhone/iPod flying off into the yonder.

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Dexim BluePack

If looks aren't important, this battery pack is just the ticket to expand the iPhone's ordinary battery life.

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Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

An excellent vehicle creator and a variety of fun missions make Banjo's return to gaming a blast.

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Navman S300t

Top dog of the S-Series Platinum range, the Navman S300t features built-in traffic info, spoken street names, 3D landmarks, and an iPhone-inspired interface.

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Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus

Logitech's relatively inexpensive Pure-Fi Express Plus is a compact — and portable — iPod/iPhone speaker system with a built-in alarm clock that's fine for casual listening at home or on the road.

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Cygnett GrooveTooth Talk

A small and relatively simple Bluetooth speaker for the car that should suit those who prefer affordability and simplicity.

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Pure

Pure doesn't blaze many new trails, but this off-road racer still delivers an intense, tricked-out thrill ride.

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Garmin Nuvi 260

As per the 260W — an easy to use GPS, with great verbal speed and red light camera warnings which, unfortunately, aren't installed by default — but narrower and AU$100 cheaper.

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Cygnett Groove Transporter II

This sturdy FM transmitter is a cheap way to hook your iPhone or iPod to your car stereo. Be careful before making a purchase though, as the unit may not fit your car's dashboard configuration.

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Mio Moov 370

Traffic messaging and Bluetooth hands-free at a reasonable price, but the windshield mount and hard-to-read traffic alerts mean that it fails to scale the heights of its predecessor.

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Navigon 2150max

This is a great GPS if you have a piano black fetish. For the rest of us, it's just OK. Its good points (Aussie-capable text-to-speech, junction view, extended lane info) are balanced out by an inconsistent interface and unfriendly windshield mount.

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Sony BDP-S350

The combination of its small design, solid feature set, and excellent image quality make the Sony BDP-S350 a worthwhile standalone Blu-ray player — especially if you can find it for less than AU$400.

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