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| Garmin StreetPilot 7200 7-Inch Portable GPS Navigator | 
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| Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: $1,599.99 Buy New: $539.94 You Save: $1060.05 (66%)
New (57) Used (1) Refurbished (2)
Avg. Customer Rating: 76 reviews Sales Rank: 1709
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Native Resolution: 480 x 234 Display Size: 7 Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 4.5 x 2.2 Speed: Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 010-00400-10 Model: 010-00400-10 UPC: 753759047993 EAN: 0753759047993 ASIN: B000BWSQ2G
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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It's LARGE! That's 7 full inches baby. October 3, 2008 Bigger is better, if you can take it. The larger screen makes viewing easier and will impress all the techno geeks as you pass them by. The big screen makes viewing DVD's much more enjoyable. Size really does matter when your watching your favorite porn. Be careful in your selection. There is such a thing as too big. Right girls. Make sure you have enough room on your dash to allow an unobstructed view of the road. I like the audio books feature when I'm driving for extended periods of time. It's as if someones reading you a bedtime story. If you decide to listen to a book of erotica or suggestive adult content, then you should probably map out all of the roadside rest stops. Just in case.
Garmin GPS August 28, 2008 This is a nice unit. However it is too large for a standard vehichle. It blocks your view. Also it does NOT have the elevaton as the older smaller version had. Very easy to see the screen. This unit should only be used for motor homes.
Great piece of equipment August 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had my 7200 for over a year now and it has been put through the works. I'm a state trooper in a rural area. I don't go to work without it now. If I forget it I go back home and get it. Besides having a great screen that is easy to read while driving at high speeds, it will also display the 911 address on a side box. All of the extras like xm radio, audio books, mp3 player just make it that much more useful for those long nights when there aren't so many people out and about. One of the more useful features is the "Where To" feature. The 7200 has a touch screen qwerty keyboard that the letters are big enough because of the larger screen to enter streets, cities, addresses safely. No, it is not recommended this be done while driving in heavy traffic, but sometimes it is necessary because of the nature of police work. One of my favorites is the "Go Home" button. That gives me peace of mind when my wife has taken a trip to the "big city" and it does simply what it says. Part of the initial installation is programming what the user considers their home address. Push the "Go Home" button and that's where you are going. No scrolling through check points, favorites, reference points, or entering addresses. The 7200 comes loaded with the maps installed and unlocked. No more unlocking maps and being limited by memory capacity. I recently spent a stint on border security that involved 13 hours a day in a patrol car, patrolling some very remote areas. If I hadn't of had my 7200 to keep me mentally stimulated during those long days it would've been more mind numbing than it was. As it were I learned about the Battle of Okinawa in Bill Sloan's excellent book "The Ultimate Battle" and "Washington's Crossing" by David Hackett Fischer.
All of that being said, the Garmin 7200 is not a MAP! It is loaded with an unbelievable amount of information and its routing capability is first class. The Garmin 7200 doesn't, however, know where bad neighborhoods are, it doesn't work if your car's electrical system quits, and it doesn't change flat tires. Electronic equipment is making our lives easier and safer, but it isn't the end all. Anybody who takes to the roads for any trip needs to plan ahead. All of the checking tires, oil, gas gauge, fluid levels still need to be done. There are some bad people in this world and they look for people who put themselves in bad spots and are easily taken advantage of. One of my favorite learning points as a trooper was stopping late at night with what appeared at first glance to be a blonde female looking under the hood of what appeared to be a disabled vehicle. When I stopped and turned on my takedown lights the blonde woman stood and turned into a 6 foot something outlaw motorcycle member with felony warrants.
I strayed from the topic, but I meant well. Technology will never take the place of good common sense. I don't think they sell that at Amazon.
The only feature the 7200 doesn't have that I wish it did is NEXRAD weather radar. The weather feature of the 7200 uses weather symbols that are similar to those seen on weather forecasts from the 1960's.
Usage August 21, 2008 I was an early Garmin customer but strayed over to TomTom (big mistake).Garmin mapping is by far the best and I AM BACK.
Garmin 7200 GPS July 23, 2008 I purchased the unit for use in my motorhome. The screen size is perfedt and the unit is very easy to operate. I highly recommend it!
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