Editorial Review:Product Description:The Sanyo Easy Street NVM-4050 is a portable GPS navigation system, equipped with intuitive user menus, convenient navigation features and an MP3 music player. The Easy Street NVM-4050 features turn-by-turn, text-to-speech navigation. Text-to-speech technology announces approaching street names and the number of feet or yards until your turn. It's like having your own personal guide riding with you in the car.
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Great GPS Navigator
Nice GPS Navigator, just need little more improvements. Maps are kind of Old and need update. there is no source given to update maps online other then CD comes with it.
Deliver was kind of slow but ok.
I would recommend this Navigator. for this price its a very good buy.
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Not too bad
The first product shipped did not work at all. Amazon customer service immediately send me a replacement, which I received just before our trip to LA. Amazing speed of service, while Sanyo never responded to my inquiry about the product not starting up. Sanyo customer service, as mentioned by others is useless.
The good thing about this product is by being able to download music, which saves you from carrying lots of CDs.
I wish the product was also usable in the Europe, but in return, you have the Hawaii, Alaska and P.R map, so all in all, it was a good deal.
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Love it great GPS
I got this GPS from Frys on sale $129. This is my third GPS and I love it.
GPS works fast and re-route fast. All function is easy and friendly to use it. Paired easy with my cellphone sony erickson p1i no problem. Even the screen is 4" but the map size is not as good as mio. Overall I love it.
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awesome unit
great gps....just purchased it....never owned one before, but have used a few....super easy to use....great display....buy and go.....
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BAD GPS
Sanyo NVM-4050 Easy Street 4-Inch Portable GPS Navigator I was an unfortune one. This GPS had a great screen but sadly the keyboard was defective. The numbers and letters were mixed up and could not program the GPS. It goes without saying that any thing man makes there will be bad ones. There was no way of knowing this until after purchasing.