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Garmin announces release date for latest Nuvi GPS navigators

Available October 1, all devices now include a new lane assist feature and the Nuvi 775T includes maps of both North America and Europe.

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Mobile | by Greg Elliott | Fri Sep 26, 2008 1:42PM | 0 comments

 

Garmin is releasing its latest nuvi-series GPS navigators on October 1, though all four sets are available for pre-order now. Each device now offers lane changing assistance to help drivers with merging and turn lanes -- a feature introduced by competitor Navigon as Reality View -- along with live traffic reports and a 4.3-inch touchscreen display. This is the primary feature-set of the base model, the $500 755T, with the $600 765T adding the ability to stream music and phone calls over Bluetooth. The higher-end models also include Bluetooth support, but the $800 775T touts maps of both North America and Europe while the $700 785T bundles in a trial subscription to MSN Direct services.

[Via NaviGadget]

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