Garmin StreetPilot i3 1.7-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
- WAAS-enabled 12-parallel-channel vehicle GPS navigator with suction-cup mount
- Built-in speaker offers voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions via intuitive menu-driven interface
- Includes City Select North America DVD, with nearly 6 million points of interest in U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico
- 128 MB Transflash data card receives mapping data; 32,000-color sunlight-readable TFT display
- Runs on 2 AA batteries or included 12-volt adapter cable; 3 x 2.74 x 2.15 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
Product DescriptionThe StreetPilot i3 is a compact, affordable automotive GPS. This affordable navigator offers automatic routing capabilities turn-by-turn directions and voice guidance. StreetPilot i3 bright TFT color display, built-in speaker, a convenient roll with a click-to-enter function and removable Trans-Flash? data warehouse. StreetPilot i3 includes a compact car windshield, which is easily transferred between vehicles. Stre. . .



5 Responses to “Garmin StreetPilot i3 1.7-Inch Portable GPS Navigator”
This totally sucks. People who so obviously Just buy it, so she can walk the dog around the block. Hey, folks, the screen is a joke. It’s so small. Anyone over 25 will find the screen can be used in real driving. (Or maybe all the boys * * want to crash, so you can sue the pants off Garmin?) The screen is barely readable in daylight, and the buttons are stiff to press while driving * is * dangerous. Unlike the more expensive i5 a map of North America, this is only 128 MB of flash memory (expandable not!) And, less than actually useful. So you can half the State of information is likely to save on this subject, maybe less. USB expected soon, but half time I could not get my PC to identify I3. And Macintosh users, forget the whole thing. This is a totally misguided. And it kills your eyes and significantly increase the risk of dying onnettomuudessa.Jos you want a GPS system, you get Garmin C330 or higher than that at least larger displays, and (slightly) easier to use keys. Life is really worth more than a novelty gadget, or a few hundred dollars – at least I hope so.
By Gadgester on Aug 22, 2010
GPS does not work very well and when I programmed to return to New York took me to Pennsylvania. Not worth $ 200
By BIGD on Aug 22, 2010
I was not happy with this product. I find it hard to install the cards and the devices are not used.
By L. Hamilton on Aug 22, 2010
I live in NJ Suburbs, our place was a lot of trees. It’s easy to lose satellite signal. Then I tried it my home for my work in Parsippany. The aircraft was lost. I tried to keep pace with the direction, I am of the next turn by turn. I will never forget that part, but to keep lowering their route. It’s good to know tavalla.Hyvä thing is, if it worked, it’s awesome. Do not give 100% confidence in the device.
By Yupee of NJ on Aug 22, 2010
HI MA name is Tom, AI to your site MY freinds RECOMDED have it, no Garman NAVAGITATION very good, he sends you the wrong way as SPEE KING WITH Garman service rep, REPROGRAMING UNIT, it is very sad as CONPANY AS Electronica Direct and Amazon not I do not want to return the product, will never buy from this site for any company, S With työskenteletTOM Nardone
By Thomas Nardone on Aug 22, 2010