| Garmin City Navigator North America NT (microSD Card) |  | Brand: Garmin Category: CE Department: Electronics
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $61.74 as of 7/29/2010 13:41 CDT details You Save: $38.25 (38%)
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Seller: MemoryC Rating: 24 reviews
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MPN: 0101067950 Model: 0101067950 UPC: 753759061432 EAN: 0753759061432 ASIN: B000I2HJ1S
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| • | Micro Securedigital(Tm) North America Map Card |
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Product Description Micro Securedigital (tm) North America Map Card
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Plug and Play Is The Way To Go! September 29, 2007 Anthony Metzler (Denville, NJ USA) 43 out of 45 found this review helpful
After reading all of the bad reviews of the software version I decided to order the pre-programmed micro SD card instead. What a great deal (I paid only $103.00)! For that I got all of the maps pre-loaded on a 2GB SanDisk Micro SD card with no headaches or problems. It works like a charm. The only drawback is that you cannot move the maps and waypoints to your MapPoint software. For me it is well worth it.
Great with Colorado 400t July 21, 2008 Son of Dan 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is a mini SD card with an SD card adapter. I've had no problems finding any road from firebreaks to interstates. Works great to turn the Garmin Colorado 400t Handheld GPS Unit with US Topographic Preloaded Maps into an automobile navigation unit as well.
A great way to update an older GPS May 20, 2009 Timothy B. Riley (San Antonio, TX USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I own several Garmin GPS receivers and use them for different purposes. I have a Colorado 400T which I use for geocaching and hiking, a nuvi 500 which I use when biking and walking in different cities (a favorite way for me to explore urban areas) and a nuvi 750 for automotive navigation. Each GPS came with it's own map limitations: the Colorado has topographical maps but not the city-level maps that I am accustomed to on my other Garmins; my 500 only has the lower 48 states and on a recent birdwatching and geocaching trip to Alaska I needed to use this GPS in our largest state; my 750's map has become dated and did not include some important highway changes in my area as well as the HUGE changes in Points of Interests that have occurred in the last couple of years.
I had a couple of options in order to keep all of my units up to date a fully functioning. Downloads are both expensive and bothersome so I opted for this little card. It is actually a micro SD with a SD adapter so it works for all of my units (the nuvi 500 for instance uses the micro while the 750 uses the standard SD).
I think that it is important to realize that all databases, even a recently published one, will contain errors. GPS manufacturers are dependent on third party data which might have some info that is dated even when new. However, I have been pleased with the updated points-of-interest and maps on this little card. I have found it to be easy to use and pleasantly affordable compared to some of the other options.
City Narigator North America May 24, 2009 D. Narins 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Map works perfectly in my Garmin 705 and in the Oregon.
Maps are accurate.
Usual Packaged GPS map problem - doesn't always give the most direct route (noticeable especially when you know the best route), but always gets you where you want to go.
By Land and Sea January 28, 2010 C. J. Mcginnis (Port of Green Bay) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased the Garmin City Navigator North America NT "chip" to be used in my Garmin GPSmap 76 CSx. It is fantastic. I originally purchased the hand-held device to be used in navigating my sailboat over the Great Lakes. Then purchased the City Navigator to extend the use of the device on land during the winter months. My winter job takes me all over the state of Wisconsin and the "land chip" gets me there. I am ready to tackle any trip - on land or sea.
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