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Amazon has the Garmin nuvi 1300 GPS navigator for only $118.99 shipped, originally priced at $249.99. It “features a widescreen, ultra-slim design (approximately 25% thinner than previous models), enhanced user interface, ecoRoute, public transit mode, and text-to-speech on all models.” Product page. Video review after the break.

The nuvi 1300 series are the first nuvi devices to offer pedestrian navigation capability enabled through optional CityXplorer maps, which are available for select tourist destinations in North America and Europe and can easily be downloaded directly to the nuvi.

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Amazon has the Garmin nuvi 295W for just $149.99 shipped, originally priced at $279.99. This device “offers a new take on an old favorite with Wi-Fi connectivity, a 3MP camera with auto-focus, dual orientation capability and much more.” Product page. Videos after the break.

Wi-Fi connectivity on the nuvi 295W provides a full desktop web experience with an HTML browser so you can surf the web whenever and wherever you choose.

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Amazon has the Magellan RoadMate 1420 for just $79.99 shipped, originally priced at $149.99. It features a “4.3-inch touchscreen, OneTouch favorites, AAA TourBook and member Roadside Assistance, and more.” Product page. Continue reading for the HSN presentation.

Pre-loaded maps of contiguous U.S., Hawaii & Puerto Rico with six million searchable Points of Interest. OneTouch favorites menu affords instant access to your personalized bookmarks of favorite places.

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Amazon is selling the Cobra XRS 9960G for just $149.99 shipped, originally priced at $389.95. The XRS 9960G “provides extra detection range and the best possible advance warning to even the fastest of POP mode radar guns.” Product page. Video after the break.

It comes with a GPS Locator and Lifetime Subscription to AURA Database to alert you to verified Speed and Red Light Camera locations, dangerous intersections, and reported Speed Trap locations for entire United States and Canada.

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Amazon has the Garmin nuvi 205 for only $70.86 shipped, originally priced at $209.99. This model “leads the way with turn-by-turn directions and optional MSN Direct services to get you there on time and keep you informed.” Product page. Video after the break.

The nuvi 2×5 models sport the slim design that Garmin introduced with the 200-series last year, so they all fit comfortably in your pocket or purse, and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that makes them convenient for navigation by car or foot.

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Amazon is selling the Garmin nuvi 265WT for just $145 shipped, originally priced at $349.99. This model “improves upon its 200-series predecessors by adding free real-time traffic updates from Navteq (for the life of the device) as well as Bluetooth connectivity to your cell phone.” Product page.

Other significant improvements in the 2×5 series include a predictive technology that provides faster satellite lock, a redesigned screen with more information, terrain maps, and an exciting new photo navigation feature.

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Amazon is selling the Garmin Forerunner 305 for just $124.99 shipped, originally priced at $299.99. What sets the 305 apart from other models is its integrated SiRFstar III GPS receiver — meaning the 305’s ability to both track, and maintain a lock on, your position is better than anything before it.” Product page. Video after the break.

After an initial battery charge, the tester had the 305 on his wrist and was tracking speed and distance with GPS satellites within 3 minutes.

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Amazon has the Garmin nuvi 260W for just $99.99 shipped, originally priced at $229.99. Its “text-to-speech feature of the nuvi 260W means that device automatically calls out street names (saying ‘turn right on Main Street’ instead of ‘turn right in 200 feet.’).” Product page. Video after the break.

The 4.3-inch backlit widescreen touchscreen on the nuvi 260W gives you 70% more actual screen area than a 3.5-inch screen.

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Now that you know that it’s Star Wars Day, here’s a sneak peak at “Lord Vader during the recording of his GPS voice for TomTom; many buttons died to bring us this information.” Continue reading for the video.

The annoying C-3PO will be released in June. Yoda will give you directions backwards in July. And if you want to be told your driving is too cocky, Han Solo will tell you so in August.

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