Portable GPS navigation systems have taken the market by storm, as more and more people flock to them as opposed to equipping cars with pricey in-dash systems. However, there is a large range of products offered by the leading companies that can make it difficult to choose the best GPS. These portable units can either be too pricey and loaded with frills that complicate operation, or go the other way by being too bare-bones to be of any real use.
Although GPS navigation has become commonplace in today's modern world, not all cars come equipped with GPS navigation. That isn't much of a problem, however, since there are many different choices when it comes to portable GPS navigation systems that you can mount up on the windshield and remove at will.
latest on the market: Navman’s new MY75T (RRP$449) has a 5″ touch screen and is packed with loads of practical features; including built-in AA Live Traffic Updates which will help you decide on the best, most efficient route, and avoid any jams, accidents or busy roads. It also has an AV input with media player allowing you to plug a reversing camera in, use your iPod and view movies, and has bluetooth for hands free phone calls.