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There’s no shortage of bargain satnavs that are capable of guiding you from A to B. Navman hopes the 3D landmarks on its entry-level model will be enough to have you driving its way. When we took Navman’s recession-busting S30 out for a spin at the tail end of 2007, we were impressed with its no-nonsense approach to navigation …

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  1. Gene Cash Silver badge
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    Listed on the box, but not actually available

    That's a good indicator of a company that doesn't know it's ass from a hole in the ground, and I'd pretty much instantly return it to the store.

    The last time I've run into that situation (with an XM radio) the promised hardware never appeared, so I wouldn't hold your breath.

  2. Jay
    Boffin

    Postcode or to the door?

    So does it route to postcodes only or to the street and door number?

  3. Dougal
    Stop

    Really

    Are we that spoiled that you mark a sat nav down because its screen is "only" so big? Seriously, it gets you to your destination, and unless you need a trip to the opticians then the screen is perfectly fine. Really, why the hell do you need a media player on a sat nav too? I'm all for reviews, but lets get real.

    Oh and yes it does take you to your door.

  4. N1AK

    @Dougal

    It's a regular feature of El Reg reviews to mark cheap products down for not including "nice to haves".

    To be fair to this review, the overall score seemed to fairly reflect the product quality vs price. The TT1 and Garmin devices are both better for the price.

  5. Robert Grant

    Or...

    ...CoPilot Touch Diamond Edition, including free speed camera updates from Alk.

    Best if you have a Diamondesque VGA touchscreen, obviously.

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