Comments on: Pocket-size GPS and the $100 barrier
Tiger Direct temporarily has the Pocket Loox N100 GPS for just $99.99, plus shipping.
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- by Sparky672 December 7, 2007 1:53 PM PST
- Has C/Net even seen any of the recent deals on BIG name brands like TomTom, Garmin, and Magellan?
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- by rickbroida December 7, 2007 6:07 PM PST
- True, there are loads of GPS deals in the $150-200 range these days, but a model below $100 is pretty unusual. Hopefully we'll see similar deals in the near future.
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(5 Comments)They all have decent starter units in the $150 range ... without the "sluggishness" or tiny screen size. This unit only has a paltry 64 MB Ram for the MP3 and video player so what's the point? Nothing has only 64 MB Ram these days.
On Black Friday, I got a TomTom for $105 at Staples ($125 with a $20 gift card.)