
- Widescreen ultra-slim GPS design with 4.3-inch WQVGA touchscreen display; interface features improved graphics and a new slide control for menu operation
- Pre-loaded with City Navigtor NT maps for North America, including more than 6 million points of interest
- Bluetooth wireless technology enables hands-free calling with a compatible phone; included traffic receiver provides North America traffic information
- Public transit mode allows you to navigate using buses, tramway, metro, and suburban rail systems; Pedestrian navigation capability enabled through optional CityXplorer maps
- NOTE: Model number on the box is 1390T because the traffic receiver is included; however, the model number on the device itself is 1390 as the “T” in 1390T refers to the additional component
Product Description
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 u… More >>
Garmin nüvi 1390/1390T 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic
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November 24th, 2009 at 10:20 am
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.
Rating: 1 / 5
November 24th, 2009 at 12:03 pm
this is one of the best gps out there, I bought this gps for vacation to lake tahoe trip ,it work flawlessly gps signal really strong while I cross sonora forest at 9000 feet , that amzing ,this gps dont need external antenna like the other model I have. and live traffic function really help. RECOMMENDED
Rating: 5 / 5
November 24th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
Works as described in the manual. Little bit pricey for the features. I have not tried lane guidance yet.
Rating: 4 / 5
November 24th, 2009 at 2:47 pm
I bought my garmin to replace a cheap omnitech gps that died. Having gotten no satisfaction from them I decided to go with a “name brand” and chose the garmin. I like the thinness of the unit, the clarity of the display and the traffic info that recently saved me from getting into a huge traffic jam in Fremont, ca. With the weighted rubber base it stays put on my dash, but is easily removed and hidden when I park in public. So far, I’m very happy with it!
Rating: 3 / 5
November 24th, 2009 at 3:20 pm
Purchased the unit for an upcoming trip. The Garmin 1390 worked exhalent. This unit is very intuitive. The only complaint is the food / restaurant locator needs updating. If I had it to do over, I would make the same purchase. Grate prices at amazon
Rating: 5 / 5