Delphi NAV300

December 27th, 2007 | by Josh Norem

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We're willing to cut the Nav300 a bit of slack due to its low price of just $399 USD, but it's still a flawed product.


Highs: Accurate navigation; lots of features; can find points of interest

Lows: Slow; extra features are useless; screen is too small; orphaned stylus

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Introduction

The Delphi Nav300 is a full-featured portable GPS unit that does everything from directing you to the store to playing MP3s. It’s small enough to be unobtrusive in the car, and does a great job of getting you to your pre-defined destination, as well as finding locations for you such as banks and restaurants. Unfortunately, it’s abysmally slow, difficult to use and the screen is too small to use your fingers to punch in addresses.

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