Garmin City Navigator Europe NT 2012 Map Card MicroSD/SD
Garmin City Navigator Europe NT 2012 Map Card MicroSD/SD
City Navigator Europe NT 20102 offers full access to City Navigator Europe NT maps, which now include full coverage for Bulgaria, Kosovo, Serbia and Turkey, and additional coverage detail for Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Get up-to-date, fully routable maps with over 6 million miles (10 million kilometers) of road coverage and nearly 4.5 million points of interest including restaurants, hotels, ATMs, entertainment venues and more. Powered by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality digital map data.
Pre-Programmed on microSD Memory Cards, City Navigator NT Europe data cards include the same detailed maps, points of interest and coverage areas as the traditional City Navigator Europe data, just compressed with Garmin NT Technolog
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Anonymous
December 22, 2011Garmin SD Card,
Easy to load SD card all of Europe.Maps and address easy to find and read.Love the way this product works.
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LMT
December 22, 2011Europe NT Very Helpful but Imperfect,
We recently used the Europe NT chip in our Garmin for a driving trip through Italy. No problems with set up or ease of use. We intended to rely heavily on the chip and learned that using the chip plus a really good map plus intuition was critical to get us where we needed to go. Don’t know how much of that was Italy or the chip, but sometimes the satellite took a while to locate us. It did always locate us eventually, but at times we drove out of an area to get a stronger signal. Also, the street names the Garmin identified were typically nowhere to be found on signage, so we learned to follow the pink road and observe the directions of the other roads to stay on the right track. Also given the fast driving speeds, a turn in 450 meters came up pretty quickly and we shot past some exits which were once again not clearly marked on signage or marked with a different name. In short, would we use the Europe NT chip in Italy again? Absolutely! Once we got in sync with the visuals and relied less on the street names, it kept us on track and helped us find some pretty remote locations. I can’t speak to how the chip would work in other European countries, but if it could guide us through Italy, I’m not worried. Driving in Italy was an adventure and without the Garmin, it could have been terribly frustrating since it was difficult to find highway numbers, etc. on the paper maps from gas stations.
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