The Garmin Nuvi series of devices enjoys a fair number of fans. The and the have earned an average of 7.5 and 8.6 user ratings, respectively. And it's not hard to see why. These
ultraportable gadgets not only serve as navigation aids but also offer travel-friendly features, such as travel guides and foreign language dictionaries--all while delivering solid
performance and ease of use. However, we've always winced at the jaw-dropping price tags.
Well, it seems Garmin heard our cries, as the company has released a new family of Nuvi devices that are more wallet-friendly. The Garmin Nuvi 200 series includes three models: the
Nuvi 200 with preloaded maps of the United States and Puerto Rico; the Nuvi 250, which adds maps of Canada; and the Nuvi 270, which comes preinstalled with maps of the United
States, Canada, and more than 30 European countries. For our review, we took a look at the Nuvi 200. This entry-level model boasts an even sleeker design and continues to deliver
the same intuitive interface and accurate directions. It strips out some of the more advanced travel and multimedia tools to cut costs, but even so, we wish the price was slightly
lower--more in the $300 range. Still, with a little shopping around, you can probably find a deal and for the money, you'll get a solid portable navigation
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