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Garmin Nuvi 250W GPS

Garmin Nuvi 250W GPS

Garmin - 0100065600Release Date: Jun 2007

With its widescreen display and preloaded maps of North America, the affordable, fun nuvi 250W delivers directions on the go wherever life takes you. For an additional cost savings, check out nuvi 200W which offers less map coverage at a lower price. Like the rest of the compact nuvi 200-series, you are just a few screen taps away from anywhere.

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Number of Reviews: 8
Positive Reviews: 88%
Negative Reviews: 12%
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Positive Review

Reviewed by: khyim on 16-Jun-08

Strengths: Excellent interface, clear-enough map, wide screen, not-quite-expensive

Weaknesses: slow in searching signal and searching the attraction

Summary: I used some other GPS but I still think Garmin 200w or 250w are good. They have good interface. The wide screen makes a significant difference because you may view more and have a better feeling when you touch it. I would highly recommend the 250w over 250 even though it's slightly more expensive. I rarely get lost after I used 250w. It gives a very clear indication that which lane you should keep in the highways when there are a lot of merging. It will also give you significant time in advance to take the next exit on highway.The bad side is it's a bit slow to detect the satellite at the beginning. Also, when you try to search the attraction, it will take a very long time and will give you some outdated results.

Positive Review

Reviewed by: 16-Mar-08

Strengths: My experience is that Garmin is the way to go with GPS

Weaknesses: None

Summary: I bought a Lowrance IWay350 C from this website in July of 2006. I cannot recommend any Lowrance products because of the problems it has given me. One of the most glaring is that it takes ten minutes to find me. It also loses me for 20-30 minutes at a time. I sent in a request to Lowrance for service and they quoted me $199.00. I cannot in any way recommend Lowrance for GPS. I have a group of employees that use Garmins for their GPS Navigational needs. They love this product.

Positive Review

Reviewed by: lizhi778 on 11-Mar-08

Strengths: accurate maps

Weaknesses: tooooo long to get GPS signal

Summary: when I first use the GPS, it took almost half hour to get the signal. The satellites did not locate until I arrived the destination by the paper map. But it has Chinese instruction voice. it is great. also the wide screen is very useful. It do not have road name spell, but this function is not that useful. it is worth than C350.

Positive Review

Reviewed by: geoffs on 02-Dec-07

Strengths: Great software and very easy to use

Weaknesses: Software crashes when you try to find the name of a location it does not recognize

Summary: Very pleased with this device. The display is bright and clear and it is very user friendly. So far it has been very accurate. Other than the minor glitch mentioned above I highly recommend this GPS

Negative Review

Reviewed by: lubitcn on 21-Nov-07

Strengths: easy use, portable, voice prompt

Weaknesses: voice prompt does not have street name

Summary: This GPS is ok. It has accurate information for most of the cities in US. The voice prompt is clear. The reroute function if fast. It is portable, easy use.The problems it has are, first, the voice prompt does not have street name, which sometimes makes confusion. Second, I could not find non-highway route function, it should have an easy switch for such function.

Positive Review

Reviewed by: ualvarado on 26-Oct-07

Strengths: Slim and modern design (both the unit and car windshield holder), quick routing and re-routing, very extensive POI, price ok at $300

Weaknesses: No customization of main map screen; voice direction does not mention street or exit names(only: "right turn in 300 ft"); box does not include: USB, wall charger, protective case.

Summary: I've been using the Nuvi 252W for a week now. Before that, I used the Magellan Maestro 4040 (also priced at $300). Unlike the Maestro, the Nuvi does not have blue tooth and no text to voice, which to me are not important. However, I was disappointed that the box did not include a USB cable, wall charger, nor protective pouch. The Nuvi has a modern slim design (slimmer than the Maestro), and the car holder is also smaller and sturdier. They're both easy to use, but the Nuvi has a much more extensive POI database (Garmin claims that it comes loaded with 6 million entries!). I have found pretty much all businesses that I've looked for (at least in Southern California). It loads the maps very quickly, and re-routes within 3-4 seconds! I wish the main map screen could be customized according to user's preferences. For example, the "arrive time" is always there on the main screen, which I least me don't care for since it's not reliable. The Maestro would let you change that info for mileage remaining for destination, a more accurate and useful information. Overall, the modern design and the extensive POI database outweigh its flaws.

Positive Review

Reviewed by: jranc on 20-Oct-07

Strengths: - Preloaded with 2008 maps- Very quick route calculations- Easy to operate- Backed by Garmin, good support

Weaknesses: - Does not have satellite information page- More expensive than other comparable units

Summary: I previously had a Garmin iQue 3600. This unit is much better for those looking for a simple easy to use GPS navigator. It is faster at route calculation and recalculation if you should miss a turn. The 3600 was obsessed with its original route and would take you out of your way to get back to it. The nuvi is not so obsessed and will map out a route that doesn't make it inconvenient to get back on track. It is also very easy to use. My wife was able to set a destination for one of our old homes within a minute of picking it up for the first time.

Positive Review

Reviewed by: scbv on 14-Oct-07

Strengths: * GUI is very easy to use* widescreen is very easy to read* charge seems to last for 4 hours* maps have pretty recent additions (roads/restaurants)

Weaknesses: * sometimes gets confused in pedestrian mode in the city* no AC or USB charger(only car charger included)* no Chinese built in (only european languages in this version)

Summary: I have been looking for a GPS for about a year now. I have been interested in the widescreen versions but have not been willing to shell out the $600 to get one as they tended to be higher end versions with bluetooth, MP3 capability and FM traffic receivers for a subscription; none of which i needed. This was the perfect device, a solid performing, purpose built GPS without any extras i didn't want to pay for. i liked that it has a pedestrian and bike mode that ignores the one way streets cars must obey.