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Garmin Edge 705
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Garmin Edge 705
by Johnathan Bray

A fantastic fitness GPS intended for cyclists, but it’s versatile enough for bushwalking as well

Aug 29, 2008
Polar RS800 G3
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Polar RS800 G3
by Johnathan Bray

A high-end training watch with good flexibility and planning tools

Aug 29, 2008
Suunto t6 + GPS POD
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Suunto t6 + GPS POD
by Johnathan Bray

A training watch with amazingly advanced exercise-analysis tools

Aug 29, 2008
Suunto X9i
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Suunto X9i
by Johnathan Bray

Packed with features, but it’s expensive and awkward to use

Aug 29, 2008
TomTom Go 930
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TomTom Go 930
by Staff writers

Heartily recommended, but not a massive leap forward from the previous version

Aug 29, 2008
Road Angel Navigator
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Road Angel Navigator
by Staff writers

The Road Angel Navigator may have its imitators, but nothing comes close to being as fast, accurate and usable

Aug 29, 2008
Navman S90i
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Navman S90i
by Staff writers

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

Aug 29, 2008
Navman S30
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Navman S30
by Staff writers

Almost on a par with the best value sat-nav – TomTom’s ONE – and with features that might make it more attractive to you

Aug 29, 2008
Navman iCN720
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Navman iCN720
by Staff writers

Unless NavPix is the functionality you’ve been crying out for, it is difficult to see past the iCN720’s failings

Aug 29, 2008
Mio C520
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Mio C520
by Staff writers

Expressive, clever navigator would like to meet confident, slim-fingered driver for long drives and fun

Aug 29, 2008
Mio 268
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Mio 268
by Staff writers

The Mio 268 is a bargain package that offers functionality for beginners and experts alike, plus MP3. If only it wasn’t… so… slow-… witted…

Aug 29, 2008
Garmin Nuvi 250
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Garmin Nuvi 250
by Staff writers

An inexpensive, neatly designed sat-nav that happens to offer additional travel info if you want it

Aug 29, 2008
Garmin Edge Series 705
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Garmin Edge Series 705
by Staff writers

Buy an Edge and you won’t need to strap another gadget to your bike

Aug 29, 2008
Timex Ironman Bodylink Trail Runner
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Timex Ironman Bodylink Trail Runner
by Johnathan Bray

Easy to use and performed well, but falls short in key areas

Aug 20, 2008
Magellan eXplorist 500
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Magellan eXplorist 500
by Johnathan Bray

Easy to use and performs well. Features are basic but it’s cheap

Aug 20, 2008
Garmin Forerunner 305
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Garmin Forerunner 305
by Johnathan Bray

A good training tool with a comprehensive feature set

Aug 20, 2008
FIRST LOOK: Mio C720t
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FIRST LOOK: Mio C720t
by Daniel Long

A geotagging GPS that tries to do everything, but overly complicates what should be a simple task of getting from A – Z in a couple of clicks.

May 1, 2008
Celestron Skyscout
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Celestron Skyscout
by Nick Ross

Few products that come through our Labs leave us amazed but Celestron’s Skyscout managed it.

Feb 29, 2008
TomTom One (v3)
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TomTom One (v3)
by Nick Ross

Still the easiest GPS to use, the new third generation TomTom trounces the competition.

Feb 12, 2008
TomTom Go 720
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TomTom Go 720
by Jim Martin

The 720’s features make it a winner. But the high price reflects Map Share: which isn’t available in Australia

Dec 7, 2007
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TomTom One (v3)
TomTom One (v3)
by Nick Ross
Still the easiest GPS to use, the new third generation TomTom trounces the competition.
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