Despite pesky ads that come with free lifetime traffic, the Garmin nüvi 1390 brings many high-end navigation features down to a budget price point. And it helps you drive more efficiently.
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There's nothing particularly flash about it, but the 1390T is a solid and dependable choice. Those who can live without traffic messaging would be well advised to save AU$100 and get the otherwise identical Garmin Nuvi 1390.
Read the full review →The Garmin nuvi 1390T’s current street price puts it on par with Mio’s Navman Spirit 500 and TomTom’s XL IQ Routes Europe 42, although the latter doesn’t include live traffic updates.
Read the full review →With other features, such as an "ecoRoute" option and tools, and Bluetooth connectivity to a mobile phone for hands-free calling, the Nuvi 1390T makes a convincing argument for the usefulness of a dedicated GPS.
Read the full review →Unless you really care about pedestrian navigation, the nuvi 765T offers more features for less money
Read the full review →The Garmin was the easiest to use of all GPS units I've tried. User interface was great and display was bright, accurate and gave me lots of useful info. ThevGPS in my new Mazda is OK but nowhere near as good as the Garmin.
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