Text-to-speech technology, ease of use, slim design, Destinator ND software, included accessories, red light and speed camera warnings
Screen has poor viewing angle, sluggish re-routing times, no headphone jack, extra cost over lesser model The Final Word The LN800 offers a larger screen and a light sensor, but we dont think its worth the extra asking price over the LN800. Still, it...
The LN800 offers a larger screen and a light sensor, but we dont think its worth the extra asking price over the LN800. Still, its a solid unit with a fair list of included features.
Spoken street names improve the GPS experience, Looks and feels like a quality item, Auto day and night modes good for safety and eyes
No Bluetooth, Inconsistent "Map" button location, Multimedia features a waste of time
The LN800 is a solid first crack at the Aussie GPS market with its good looks, light sensor and text-to-speech, but it may not be enough to tempt punters. ...
The LN800 sells itself as an easy-to-use GPS system, thanks in large part to its simple design and spoken word capabilities. The reality is rather more drab; its a slow and not entirely reliable GPS system with woeful spoken word instructions that doe...