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GPS Review: TomTom GO 300

Don't fight over where the trailhead starts. Get this handy gadget and you'll find it every time.

This innovative mini-TV-type unit caters to on-the-move types who want a fully loaded, lightning-fast, highly portable navigation system for the road. Just throw it into your carry-on, and you can use it in your rental car to navigate a city or find a trailhead. If you miss a turn, the processor recalculates your route in seconds. The GO is Bluetooth-compatible, so you can sync a handful of mobile phones to it and use it as a speakerphone while driving. The optional PLUS service provides real-time traffic and weather reports. One complaint: Testers wish it could accept UTM coordinates to help them find trailheads without physical addresses.

Price:$700

Weight: 11 oz.

Contact:www.tomtom.com

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