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Compare Prices : Nokia 330 Auto Navigation - Expert Reviews
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Usage: Automotive, Display Size: 3.5'', Supported Protocols: SiRF, Interface Type: USB ...
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- Nokia 330 Auto Navigation Evaluation
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Source: zdnet.com.au
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May 2007
Nokia 330 Auto Navigation
Pros: 512MB external memory plus 256MB internal flash, Small size, Excellent maps
Cons: Lacks Bluetooth, No text-to-speech function, Slow route-calculation
Verdict: Nokia has made a decent first attempt at offering a personal navigation device but the product is marred by the lack of Bluetooth, and is outdone by its better equipped and similarly priced rivals.
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- Nokia 330 Auto Navigation Evaluation
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Source: goodgearguide.com.au
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May 2007
Nokia 330 Auto Navigation
Pros: Good screen, simple and easy to read maps, decent navigational performance
Cons: Search method, on-screen keyboard, no included AC charger, can't charge via mini-USB, no red light or speed camera alerts
Verdict: The 330 Auto Navigation is Nokia's first stand-alone GPS. The result is a solid, but not outstanding unit that is let down by an impractical address search method.
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- Nokia 330: Satellite Navigation Tablet Evaluation
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Source: mobilegazette.com
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October 2006
Nokia 330: Satellite Navigation Tablet
Review summary: It's not a phone.. but that's not the only surprise that the Nokia 330 Satellite Navigation system has. Nokia purists may be in for a shock when they find out what lies beneath the 330's sleek surface.
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- Nokia 330 Auto Navigation - Gadget Guy Australia Evaluation
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Source: gadgetguy.com.au
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Nokia 330 Auto Navigation - Gadget Guy Australia
Review summary: Nokia's standalone GPS system has the basics of navigation covered, and even some frills to boot. It's a bit baffling, however, that it lacks Bluetooth given the asking price
Pros: Inexpensive, clear speaking voice for instructions.
Cons: Poor synchronisation, bad mounting arm, terrible screen.
Verdict: While there's little that the 330 does badly in terms of basic navigation, there's also not a whole lot that makes it stand out in the crowded GPS space. The same amount of money can get you a whole lot more GPS, and cheaper GPS units offer the same ...
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