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April 21, 2007

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Boeing's Robust Surface Navigation (RSN) system

Sure, we all know how great GPS is, but pulling the satellite signal down from space can be touch-and-go in dense urban areas. Enter Boeing's Robust Surface Navigation (RSN), capable of providing precise positioning from inside a building, underground, and immune to GPS jamming techniques.

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Fletch

You hit the nail on the head for this review.
The Nuvi 200 should be priced at $199 and the Nuvi 250 should be priced at no more than $299.
For the money,I will buy a new Garmin Nuvi 350 for $399 all day long.
You also should test the TomTom ONE with the latest Tele Atlas Q107 software, it should show many improvments.
The Maestro uses Q306 software which is still a lot fresher than the Garmin software. I think Garmin should offer a free update for anyone that buys a unit now for 3 months window.
With the price being at $399 and $499, Garmin is just coming out with units that is losing features that we all like such as TTS, BT etc. Going backwards and racing to zero is no way to do business.
Nice review

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