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Garmin StreetPilot 2610 In-Car GPS Receiver with 128MB CompactFlashd

  • Bright, automotive-grade 8-bit color LCD: 3.3 x 1.7 inches; 305 x 160 pixels
  • Audible and visual navigation instructions and warnings
  • Indefinite data storage; no memory battery required; CompactFlash map storage: type I and II compatible
  • Integrated dash-mounting system provides easy adjustment and quick release
  • Comes with alphanumeric remote control and external speaker; includes USB interface with cable

Product Description
Just choose your destination using StreetPilot’s touch screen or remote control to be automatically guided with turn-by-turn directions and voice prompts. The 2610 features color displays, built-in maps, and everything needed to download additional map detail and look up points of interest and addresses in seconds. Select maps and transfer data directly to the unit through a USB connection and onto a standard CompactFlash memory card.Amazon.com Product Descriptio… More >>

Garmin StreetPilot 2610 In-Car GPS Receiver with 128MB CompactFlashd

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5 Responses to “Garmin StreetPilot 2610 In-Car GPS Receiver with 128MB CompactFlashd”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    I ordered a Garmin Street Pilot 2610 from Amazon, received an email from Amazon saying it had been shipped, then received an email next day saying that they could not fulfill my order. Very disapointed in this type of service.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. iamsamiam Says:

    i would’ve given it a higher rating if not for the fact is only supports winblose. but, because i was in a car that had this 2610 and seemed to work superflous in the streets of brooklyn, except when you are under the el(elevated trains). i was the sitting on the passenger side, so i really did nt have to really rely on it as if i truly had, if i was alone, and the other passenger knew her way around. but it was fun staring at the map and the other info it gives.
    he paid $800 at amazon with a rebate, last xmas. it is now $599, and w/o any of the rebate hassle. i may still get it and breakdown and use my gf’s winblose, ugh!!!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Harry De Leon Says:

    This is a really neat product but only if you pre-program all destinations from your home computer. Programing an address in the car is almost impossible. To program an address, numbers are difficult and the list of streets is in alphabetical order for EVERY street in the city. You can only move one screen at a time. There is no key pad or a way to select first letter then select from the remaining list of streets. You can drive to a location, mark it, but it shows up as latitude and longitude. You have to download the locations onto your computer, name them then upload back to the Garmin. Uploading is extremely slow. New batteries went dead before it was done. Instructions for programing addresses are vague and I understand why. The Deluxe Package comes with several accessories but the write-up doesn’t tell you what they are. If you want to try your luck with this product don’t order anything extra until you get it. I waited too long to try this product and missed the 30 day return time. Save your packaging.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Chang Hoon Jeon Says:

    they sent me the software that did not work. so, I could not install the cd. therefore, I could not turn on the unit.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Anil Sethi Says:

    I bought this one and i returned it it’s so complicated and then i bought the other Garmin it is so good.

    Rating: 1 / 5

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