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| Garmin Language Guide (010-10672-00) | 
enlarge | Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: $94.48 Buy New: $51.81 You Save: $42.67 (45%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews
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MPN: 010-10672-00 Model: 010-10672-00 UPC: 753759052867 EAN: 0753759052867 ASIN: B000BMAQAG
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| | Buy with confidence! | | | Garmin Language Guide provides multilingual word/phrase, includes bilingual dictionaries. TRANSLATE |
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Main Features Manufacturer: Garmin, LtdManufacturer Part Number: 010-10672-00Manufacturer Website Address: www.garmin.comTitle: Garmin Language Guide Media Type: Book
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One Way Translations are useless May 22, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Of what good is a translator when you can't understand the response; i.e the fact that the Nuvi translates your questions into a European language (in this case German) is of little use when the respondent answers in German. What's needed is a reverse translator that allows the native speaker to either select an appropriate response or type it in (assuming they have the patience to do so and do not misspell words). There are many interactive translators on the market but unfortunately, because of the memory required; they're all computer based. This is especially significant because languages like French and Especially German are often so grammatically different and because of that the English translations are often confusing.
many Questions .... not too many answers May 8, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Purchased the Language translator 2 weeks ago, installed it and it worked perfectly... integrated fine ($67.00).
Purchased the POI for Europe (This product) last week. I expected the same level of integration and use, but found that a bit lacking.
I have tried to use it about 4 or 5 times but became frustrated as it does not seem to "integrate" with the existing Garmin POI in the unit.
To access the ($127.00) European POI, I think, but am not yet sure that you may have to go to a function or menu option for the POI, and search it manually based on the name of the business, restaurant or location.
If this is the case, it is NOT recommended. If the POI are not placed ON the map in the device, and all you have is an alphabetical listing that you search AFTER you find a POI that you want data on ... well then this is definately not worth what I paid for it.
I thought that the software (which loads automatically into the Garmin Nuvi when you insert the card and turn it on), would interface directly into the system. I thought that when you are displaying a European map, the additional POI, along with pertinant data on the POI woild automatically show up on the map in ADDITION to the existing POI that comes pre-installed with the map.
As there are NO instructions on the card, or in the system for using the European POI, I am at a loss as to how it works until I have the time to spend with it understanding how it interfaces.
This is not good, there is no intuitiveness built into this particular Garmin software, and it is confusing as to how it can cost so much, and yet seem to deliver so little.
The full sized chip is just an adapter March 1, 2008 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
I reviewed this item on 3/1 and gave it one star because I had gotten two copies of it and both were duds. I got the third one today and called garmin before trying to install it. Here's what I found out. The manufacterer in Taiwan recently changed the product, and the tech support people just realized it a day or two ago, having been bombarded with phone calls. There is a full sized chip and a microchip for different products. Previously, both had the data. Now, the full size chip is nothing but an adapter. You slide the microchip into a slot on the big one, and then put it into the SD slot. It loaded fine, and my wife is pleased. Avoid tearing your hair out.
Won't help with a menu. November 8, 2007 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
We got this for a trip to Tuscany in Italy and were hoping it would be helpful in restaurants when they don't have english menus. Almost none of the words in any menu were in the guide, including ones for beef, chicken, pork etc. It is not a very good dictionary.
Looks good so far. Haven't used it overseas yet. September 22, 2007 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
One nice unadvertised feature of this product is that the data and program completely load into the GPS (Nuvi 670 in my case). So the chip can be removed and the SD card slot can be used for other things. Also, phrases in the oher language are spoken for help with pronunciation. Or you could just let your Nuvi do the talking for you. Overall usefulness in a foreign country remains to be seen.
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