Garmin Nuvi 200 surfaces on Danish site before CeBIT
Mar 13, 2007 garmin, gps navigation

The soon-to-be-announced nuvi 200, along with nuvi 250, and nuvi 270 have already made their appearances Garmin’s Danish site. From looking at the pictures we can tell the form factor will be same as a nuvi 360, and like we mentioned earlier today all will be entry level navigation devices.
Enjoy reading this auto-translation from nuvi 200’s Danish page:
Many of the functions that have secured the nüvi series their success over the whole world, have been carried on in the model who doesn’t blow up any budgets. With detail- maps of Scandinavia, and the intuitive operating system, one find its way light for the family in Sweden, the hotel in Norway or maybe just just a flying visit for the friends, over on the other hand of the Great Belt. They distinction – installed NavTeq shortly contains thousands of interest points, thus you lightly the nearest petrol finds station or restaurant. That sensitive hill built in an aerial, safe an unsurpassed position’s provision, even under difficult reception, such as dense town-driving or forest. And with built-in battery nüvi is a safe help, if one draws on discovery at a city on foot or on a bicycle. There is space for extra card, at SD short, one has to outside Scandinavia, there are lots of prospects. The extra memory’s place, can be also used to the classic nüvi favorites, 5 the language dictionary, deliveredly some of Oxford Dictionarie and Europe guide, delivered by Marco Polo. Watch the pictures from your digital camera on a large screen and calculate the local currency course, but a small number of pressures on the screen. There are many reasons more that nüvi the series has harvested great praise with the Danish reviewers, and that is what we’ll gladly expand with the newest scion on the tribe.
We realize translations are a bit funny – but it sounds like the nuvi 250 will have maps of more European countries than the nuvi 200, and nuvi 270 will include maps of North America. These details we’ll become more clear very soon at CeBIT… via


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