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	<title>Comments on: Navsgo GO760RV 7-Inch on dash car GPS</title>
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		<title>By: O.Sardana</title>
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		<description>We have an excellent navigation system in our car and purchased this Garmin strictly for traveling and use in rental vehicles. We recently used it for a trip to New Mexico and traveled from Albuquerque through Santa Fe and north to Durango, Colorado. We visited many remote areas and found that the maps were extremely reliable.  The database seemed to be up-to-date and was useful for researching places to stop for gas or grab a bite to eat.  It was VERY user friendly and it captures the satellites a little better than some of the other portables that we have used (but not nearly as good as the built-in navigation system in our Acura; however, we don&#039;t expect that from any portable GPS device like Garmin).  We had a bit of trouble activating the MSN service and were told by customer service that parts of Brooklyn, NY, have gaps in the broadcast service. It took a while but finally connected and activated and we haven&#039;t had a problem since then. Overall, we give it 5 stars because it completely lives up to expectations and is very easy to use.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have an excellent navigation system in our car and purchased this Garmin strictly for traveling and use in rental vehicles. We recently used it for a trip to New Mexico and traveled from Albuquerque through Santa Fe and north to Durango, Colorado. We visited many remote areas and found that the maps were extremely reliable.  The database seemed to be up-to-date and was useful for researching places to stop for gas or grab a bite to eat.  It was VERY user friendly and it captures the satellites a little better than some of the other portables that we have used (but not nearly as good as the built-in navigation system in our Acura; however, we don&#8217;t expect that from any portable GPS device like Garmin).  We had a bit of trouble activating the MSN service and were told by customer service that parts of Brooklyn, NY, have gaps in the broadcast service. It took a while but finally connected and activated and we haven&#8217;t had a problem since then. Overall, we give it 5 stars because it completely lives up to expectations and is very easy to use.</p>
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