
Good for the money
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Bottom line: This GPS device does what it's supposed to do in a reasonable price.
Pros: With 4' touch-screen LCD, the Fine Digital FineDrive 400 GPS gives you plenty of space to navigate the menu while you're on the road. The software is simple and I found it to be extremely easy to learn. The driving map is quite consistent with Google Maps with some weird directions from time to time (probably due to recent constructions that are not included in the map data). You do have the option to purchase the new map on the manufacturer website for $99.
Cons: When the device is remained shut down for a few days, the receiver often requires more than 5 to even 15 minutes to locate GPS signals. This has become extremely troublesome when I'm driving NYC downtown and in need of a quick guide to get to some place. It doesn't have the ability to preview the map; it's only able to show you where you're located at and what your next turn is. Again, also perhaps due to the older version of POIs, the device contains many restaurants that no longer exist.
Review ID: 10000000003703129

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