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Model 680 was released in February 2007 with MSN direct as the traffic service provider. The 660 had FM transmitter and text-to-speech street names. The nüvi 370 and 670 models added intercontinental mapping to the capabilities of the 360 and 660 models.Ħ10 and 660 were launched in September 2006, with a 4.3" widescreen, support for FM traffic and Bluetooth.
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In 2015 it was superseded by the Drive series.ģ10 and 360 models were released in June 2006 and succeed 300 and 350 with the same footprint, updated software and added bluetooth capability. Compared to the Streetpilot models, the nüvi models were slimmer and used a more sensitive SirfStarIII GPS chipset. Features announced in 2005 for the Nüvi 300 and 350 models were GPS navigation, language translator, MP3 player, audio book player, currency and unit converter, world clock, and digital photo organizer. The Nüvi automotive GPS product line was released in Q4 2005.
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An updated Quest 2 model, with expanded storage had full maps pre-installed was released in September 2005. The device was waterproof and ruggedized. The Quest had 128MB (256MB in Europe) of memory, 13MB reserved, for the user to load maps onto. The Garmin Quest was released in July 2004 and had a 2.7" 240x160 non-touch-sensitive color screen. The Streetpilot 2820 model replaced the 2720/2730 in June 2006, adding Bluetooth capabilities and removing the FM transmitter. The c580, released in February 2007, was offered with MSN direct traffic service.
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The Streetpilot c500 series (includes c510, c530 and c550) was launched in March 2006, updating the c300 with SirfStarIII GPS chipset, new software and a slimmer footprint. The 7500 was the successor to the 2650/2660 models, with the same sensors and dead reckoning capabilities. ħ2 models were released in December 2005 They shared the capabilities of Streetpilot 2730 with a 7" 480x234 screen with ambient light sensor. A version of the i3 with pre-loaded map on built-in storage was released in October 2005. The i models only had standard routing functionality. Maps were loaded from DVD to the 128MB MicroSD card. i3 released in August 2005 had a 2.1" 176x220 color display and the i2 released in October 2005 had a 2.1" 176x240 monochrome display.
2720 was the base and 2730 added XM radio, FM transmitter, and MP3 player functions. The 27x0 models used an internal-memory storage and offered a 3.7" 454x240 color screen, spoken street names and FM traffic receiver. It was released in August 2005, adding FM traffic and text-to-speech capabilities to the C330. C340 model was the last C300 series product. The c310 and c320 models used a 128MB SD card and the C330 model had the maps in internal storage. The C300 series was introduced in March 2005, with a 3.5" 320x240 touch-sensitive color screen. The 26x0 models were replaced in July 2005 by the 27x0 series.
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They had a reversing light sensor, speed sensor, and angular direction sensor, to boost the system's accuracy, plus dead reckoning capability.
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The 26 required professional installation.
They also added multi-stop route optimization. The 26 models did not come with a CD and the maps were pre-installed on the 2.2GB Microdrive. The 26 models were supplied with maps on a CD plus a 128MB CF card. The 2610, 2620, 26 models were introduced in August 2003, with 3.7" 305x160 color touch screen and a CompactFlash Type II slot. It was available in 32MB and 128MB (Deluxe model) memory options which was used to store the user loaded maps it had a base map featuring major highways. The successor model was the StreetPilot III in 2002, which had a 3.85" 305x160 color screen and added voice prompts. The devices used 8MB or 16MB cartridges, onto which mapping data was loaded from the user's computer, at a chosen detail level (8MB covered the Atlanta Metropolitan Area at high detail, or a greater area at highway-level detail). A revised model with 240x128 color screen, the StreetPilot ColorMap was introduced soon after, adding information on services available at highway exits. It had a 240x160 black and white screen and a database of nearby services and attractions, with on-screen routing. The first Garmin StreetPilot was introduced at CES 1998. Garmin's first in-car product series in their GPS products.