The Garmin Nuvi 3490 LMT comes with such a high price tag that this GPS device begged for a review. What could possibly justify spending $369.99 on a GPS system when most systems on the market are priced much lower than that? Or has Garmin simply lost it and priced »
04/17/2012, Michael MurphyYou've heard of a smart phone, but how about a smart car? There is a bit of a parallel along the evolution of the mobile phone and the modern vehicle. Both continue to do the same basic functions they were originally designed for. A smart phone still allows you to »
12/27/2011, Danny MillsIn one of our earlier articles, we discussed some reasons why a smartphone with GPS may be a better purchase than an in-car GPS system. The main reason why a smartphone may be more practical than an in-car GPS is that smartphone GPS app maps are updated regularly. When compared »
06/07/2011, Brian BeckerAfter scratching your head, trying to figure which GPS unit to buy, you may have come to a highly logical conclusion: why not just get a smartphone? After all, smartphones have GPS built-in, and map navigation software can take you the rest of the way in terms of finding points »
03/28/2011, Steve LuckGPS-enabled phones are a two-in-one package deal. These phones still function as, well, phones, but you can turn them around, mount them on your windshield, and create an instant hands-free GPS navigation device. GPS-equipped cell phones also have the unique ability to gain instant, and up-to-date, traffic reports. While most »
01/21/2011, Brian Becker