Acer d150 satellite navigation system review
May 10, 2006 acer, gps navigation, reviews

The d150 is Acer’s first foray into the standalone satellite navigation market. With establish brands such as Tom Tom and Navman, Acer certainly has its work cut out.
Below the 9cm touchscreen display sit six backlit control buttons and a navigation joystick. These have a positive feel, are well spaced and large enough to operate without error.
Volume controls sit to the left, map controls in the centre and home and navigation menu keys are on the right.
Unlike some skinny PDA-shaped GPS devices, the d150’s somewhat bootylicious form has a large rear end that, depending on the design of your car, can make dashboard placement somewhat tricky.
However, its solid form keeps the voice announcements from sounding tinny, although they occasionally distort at the highest volume.
Should you have a convenient space available, installation is very simple, using a level-operated suction cup and flexible mounting arm with a locking cradle.
An extra degree of freedom would have been useful and what appeared to be an extra arm section was included in the box, although there’s no mentioned of it in the instructions and is has no obvious use.
Built-in mp3 and photo viewer programs are also included, but we doubt many people would put them to good use.
If you do want to give them a go, media can be stored on the supplied 256MB SD card (with the UK maps installed there’s 71MB free) and played back using the on-screen controls.



February 27th, 2008 at 1:18 pm
I have beedn using my acer nvigator for almost a year. but now it does not get to navigation mode it says something about Destinator loading. What do I need to do?
March 14th, 2008 at 5:41 am
were can i get maps for this uniit..
July 26th, 2009 at 5:20 am
i got a acer d150 but sruggle yo get upgrades for my s.a maps