Garmin nüvi 1390T 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator

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The NUVI1390T 4.3" Ultra Thin GPS Navigator features a widescreen ultra slim design (approximately 25% thinner than previous models), enhanced user interface, ecoRoute, public transit mode and text-to-speech. The n vi 1390T offers pedestrian navigation capability enabled through optional CityXplorer maps. CityXplorer maps are available for select tourist destinations in North America and Europe and can easily be downloaded directly to the n vi. The nuvi's enhanced user interface features improved graphics and a new slide control for menu operation, while ecoRoute suggests fuel-efficient routes to save drivers money and fuel. Also, Garmin's new public transit mode allows you to navigate using buses, tramway, metro and suburban rail systems. Steer clear of traffic with nuvi's traffic receiver by receiving alerts about traffic delays and road construction that lie ahead on your route. Junction view - View realistic images of upcoming junctions where available Map data is provided by NAVTEQ Bluetooth wireless technology, enables hands-free calling with a compatible phone ecoRoute - Drivers can view suggestions for fuel-efficient navigation, conserving both money and fuel Speed limit indicator - unit displays speed limits for most major roads Public transit - Navigate using buses, tramway, metro and suburban rail systems with optional CityXplorer content. Download at garmin website. Where Am I? feature - Find closest hospitals, police stations, gas stations, nearest address, intersection and coordinates Bright 4.3 diagonal color display; 480 x 272 pixels; WQVGA TFT display with white backlight Trip computer records mileage, max speed, total time Built-in travel kit includes picture viewer, world clock, currency and measurement converters and calculator MicroSD memory card slot Offers 3-D mapping, or 2-D overhead view Dimensions - 4.8W x 2.9H x 0.6D; Weight - 5.7 ounces Built-in lithium-
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- Widescreen ultra-slim GPS design with 4.3-inch WQVGA touchscreen display
- Pre-loaded with City Navigtor NT maps for North America, including more than 6 million name-searchable points of interest
- Bluetooth wireless technology enables hands-free calling with a compatible phone; included traffic receiver provides North America traffic information
- Pedestrian navigation capability enabled through optional CityXplorer maps
- Public transit mode allows you to navigate using buses, tramway, metro, and suburban rail systems
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Customer Buzz
 "a GPS that cannot be trusted" 2009-09-05
By David Eshel (New York, NY)
I had the 1390T for a week. What a disappointment.



GPS is off by anywhere from 70 to 200 feet.



The NAVTEQ Traffic Receiver is absolutely useless. When it works, it always shows that there is "NO TRAFFIC ON ROUTE" no matter how heavy the traffic is. I have tested the unit on the roads surrounding JFK airport, New York City, and Long Island.



The 2010 map is well updated. The "WHERE I AM" function is also great.



I do miss the SIRF GPS chips that GARMIN used to use in older models.



the unit goes back to Amazon on Tuesday. I am going back to my NUVI 250W. The 250W does not have all the bells and whistles the 1390T has, but it does get me to the destination of choice over and over again without a fail.





Customer Buzz
 "great gps, some flaws" 2009-09-03
By Blessen (New York)
i read a bunch of reviews on different models before i ultimately chose the 1390t. when it came down to the wire it was a hard choice between the 765t and the 1390t. The main difference I would like to point out is the charger. the 765t uses a mount charger, while the 1390t uses a micro usb fed directly into the unit. some users like the fact they dont have to unhook the charger when dismounting the unit(765t). like i said personal preference. oh and also no mp3 playback, fm tuner or multipoint point destination. 765t has all those.



real world test of features

user interface: so easy a caveman can do it. garmin definitely has the other brands beat when it comes to UI. i liked the feature set for price in the tomtom 940t, but the UI just looks so primitive. They need a major rehaul of that. the 1390t always gave precise directions without causing confusion. there was no lagging either. being able to update the ETA to total distance is a huge plus. almost always gave me the local speed limit. your speed turns red if you're speeding.



bluetooth: i was actually rather impressed with the bluetooth. it was easy to sync with my blackberry 8800(dinosaur phone i know). i had to speak a little louder than normal conversation. this is mostly because you're talking to the unit from 1.5 feet away. if the mic was more sensitive it would pick up more background noise. call quality was good on the other end. my friend couldn't hear the road in the background.



lane assist: i like the fact that it shows you all available lanes that you can take. it almost always did lane assist where available. junction view with photo realistic pictures never showed. i drove on the grand central, LIE, northern state, southern state, belt parkway, cross island. these are all major highways in the long island queens area. maybe it only does interstate highways. who knows. i was really disappointed when i didnt see the 3d simulation at all.



traffic alert: the ads are unobtrusive and don't show up while you're driving. traffic reporting was pretty accurate when it did have reception. i never tried any alternate traffic routes. the traffic map shows where the traffic begins and ends and your location.



new thinnest model of all time: don't make this the deciding factor for you. although the unit is 25% thinner than most other garmins, it's really not a big deal. the other garmins (200 and 700 series) were thin to begin with.



POI: for some reason when i looked for a mcdonalds or bk it would show everything but the closest location. i only used POIs 3-4 times.



random: i don't know why other people were complaining about speaker volume. i put it on a 100% thinking that it was going have weak speakers. i assure you, def not the case. it was practically yelling at me at 100%.





cons: no fm tuner, no multipoint destinations. you can have a via point though. price is a bit high. i paid 280 including tax for the unit. i think $200 wouldve been a more reasonable price.



conclusion: if you wants all the bells and whistles go for this model or the 765t. if you just need a simple gps get a 200 series. theyre a lot cheaper. all in all great gps. 4.0/5.0. if you want a full list of features with pics check out [...]. theyre affiliated with amazon, so take that for what you will.

Customer Buzz
 "Used it in Great Britain for 2 1/2 weeks" 2009-09-01
By Tim Stimpfel (Los Angeles, CA)
Used the Nuvi in England for 2 1/2 weeks and it worked great. The nice feature was that it could fit in my pocket for walking around (it has an automobile and a pedestrian feature) which was very nice. The maps worked great for us as we travelled from London to Bath to Scotland and all abouts. The suction cup works great and very easy to take your Nuvi in and out of the car. I like the feature where it shows your speed & indicates when you are exceeding the speed as well. Definitely well worth the money.

Customer Buzz
 "Great, but there are some issues" 2009-08-20
By L. Nichols (Park City, UT)
I love the size of this GPS, I almost got the 1490t, but read some reviews and determined that I really didn't need the screen that big. My main reason for purchasing this was for an upcoming trip to Paris, France and would likely be using this in pedestrian mode to navigate around the city. I also wanted one that had the bluetooth feature as I use it frequently in the car and it works great. I mount it to the left of the rear view mirror and can communicate just fine.



Now on to the issues. This unit that I have has powered off by itself numerous times, had some freezing issues while in navigation mode, and has problems turning back on. I've had to hold down the power button for a long time in order for it to turn back on. I can't figure out what is causing this, I'm actually on hold right now with Garmin waiting for support to answer, hopefully they will have some insight as to why this is happening. I've downloaded and installed all the latest firmware updates hoping that would help, but still no.



The phone feature in the GPS I've found to like more than I thought I would. We were traveling in Arizona and was wondering when a restaurant was opening and I could call directly from the GPS, that was slick. I have an iPhone and could have done it through there but it seemed a lot faster on the GPS because the restaurant was already displayed on the screen, all we had to do was hit the phone button.



I hope Garmin has some answers to the issues I've mentioned above. There seems to be some freezing issue with their other models, I hope they have a fix for this one. Hope this helps.

Customer Buzz
 "A Few Design Flaws Keep It From Five Stars" 2009-08-16
By Scott V (Salem, Ohio)
The overall performance of this unit is excellent. The visual and audible prompts leave no room for interpretation: you are given the information you need when you need it.



Pros: Lighting fast recalculations. Real-time current speed acts like a head-up display. Shows you the speed limit of the road you are on.



Cons: When battery drains, display brightness defaults to 1%, even when the power cord is plugged in, making it very difficult to see the screen to re-adjust brightness back to a usable level. Manual must be downloaded, and has numerous incorrect references to itself (see page x for info, and the info is not on page x). Lane Assist function is not nearly as detailed as the advertisement shows.



Overall this is a vast improvement over our Nuvi 750.


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