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Axion Geo-632

Axion Geo-632
Full Set Side AC Adapter

REVIEW

Portable GPS navigation units are starting to become a commodity. That's great news for consumers because when products become commoditized, prices generally decline. In fact, plenty of units on the market now sit within the $299-to-$349 price range. Most of these devices have similar hardware configurations; 3.5-inch screens, 1 to 2 gigabytes of SD memory, Navteq or Tele Atlas mapping data, SiRFstarIII receivers, and software that runs on top of Microsoft's WinCE platform.

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Company

Axion

http://www.axiongeo.com

Spec Data
  • Price as Tested: $349.99 List
  • Type: Portable
  • Turn-by-turn: Yes
  • 3D View: Yes
  • Dimensions: 3.6 x 3.0 x 0.9 inches
  • Hard Drive: Yes
  • Flash Memory Type: SD/MMC
  • Preloaded maps: Yes
  • Waterproof: No
  • Speakers Included: built-in
  • Power: Adapter, Battery
  • Supports MP3: Yes
  • Multi Segment Routing: Yes

Bottom Line

The product will undoubtedly improve over time, but for now, there are better units available at the same or lower price.

Pros

1.5GB memory card. High-capacity battery.

Cons

Small icons requiring use of stylus. Lack of keyboard. Limited vocabulary.

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