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Excellent value for so many features, though BitDefender Small Office Security could be easier to use
The easiest way to set up Small Office Security is to install the base package on a chosen server. This installs the management console (which can also be accessed from any PC that can see the server) as well as a tool for creating deployment packages ...
March, 2009
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1 reviews
Garmin's Nuvi 265W offers a clean navigating experience with a host of useful features and suffers only a handful of small issues.
January, 2009
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423 reviews
Navman or TomTom? We tested the best selling units in a head to head battle to see which would get us home faster and with less hassle.
The ONE touchscreen is excellent: inputing data onto the keyboard appears natural and intuitive. The TomTom models are built around a ‘one-click' system. Whenever you click on the map, you are taken directly to the main menu, where it's very simple to ...
December, 2008
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1927 reviews
The new revised S-Series Platinum S150 puts up a convincing case against Tomtom's One, with a bigger screen and other tricks.
While the newly released TomTom ONE (V.4) remains excellent value at $349 for those searching for a bare-bones GPS, the extra $150 spent on the Navman S150 will get you a much bigger screen (4.3€) and the important inclusion of Bluetooth functionality ...
November, 2008
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We road tested the futuristic Azentek SmartMirror and got the feeling that it could be the next big GPS must-have or the next big safety hazard.
Azentek have just added a fourth category €" the rear-view mirror model
November, 2008
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1 reviews
A fantastic fitness GPS intended for cyclists, but it's versatile enough for bushwalking as well
August, 2008
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190 reviews
Packed with features, but it's expensive and awkward to use
The watch has a rechargeable battery that's good for several weeks (as long as the GPS receiver isn't continually in use), and routes can be downloaded to your desktop PC and uploaded to the watch using the supplied crocodile-clip USB cable
August, 2008
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41 reviews
Heartily recommended, but not a massive leap forward from the previous version
Easy to use. Lane guidance. Stylish
Not a massive leap forward. Unapparent IQ Routes benefits
The new black finish is classy, and TomTom's renowned build quality is still all there, but that's surely not going to be enough. The dreamily simple windscreen mount continues from the previous version, no problems there
August, 2008
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484 reviews
The Road Angel Navigator may have its imitators, but nothing comes close to being as fast, accurate and usable
Locate's speed cameras. Plans journeys from a postcode search. Beautiful 3.5in LCD
You'll have to buy maps for places outside of the great southern land.
When mapping your route, the Road Angel is fast and accurate, thanks to some of the best maps available in Australia (NAVTEQ's)
August, 2008
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38 reviews
Smart, clever and capable. A couple of imperfections keep it off the top spot, and we might be tempted by the camera-less S70, but it's a fine choice
Clean design. Good screen and interface
Do you need the camera?
The S90i also has a 4.3in screen, but adds a 2MP camera for use with Navman's NavPix feature. This aligns photos with locations, to make it easier to navigate to them
August, 2008
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