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Garmin Nuvi 755T
By: Joe Eitel
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    2009-03-23

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  • Garmin Nuvi 755T
  • Design
  • Features
  • Performance

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    Garmin Nuvi 755T - Design


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    When it comes to design, the Garmin Nuvi 755T is a step above the rest, especially in terms of its sleekness. With its diminutive dimensions (4.8 x 0.8 x 3 inches), the 755T is small enough to fit in your hand or pocket. And this is important, since sometimes you may want to take the device with you when you're on the go.

    So, how does the 755T measure up when it's used in a vehicle? Well, even though the system is small, its 4.3-inch touch screen is still large enough for normal interaction. Even better, the display is completely anti-glare. How is this so? Well, the screen adjusts itself according to the current lighting conditions. So if it's dark outside, the 755T will turn on its backlight to increase visibility. In contrast, if you're driving during the day, the 755T will adjust its color profiling.

    It should also be noted that the 755T displays everything in a widescreen format. This means that your viewing area is actually 70 percent larger than what you would see on a typical 4.3-inch screen. As a result, your route becomes even clearer, especially if you decide to view your map in 3D mode.

    In terms of overall layout, only one button exists on the device. It is the "On/Off" slider switch located at the top of the 755T. No other buttons are available since the touch screen takes care of everything else.

    The 755T also has two other external hookups. One allows you to connect a flash card to the device, while the other lets you connect headphones.



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