
Garmin is getting ready for the holiday season and has introduced the Nuvi 1450, which is a no-nonsense version of the Nuvi 1490T. How so? You get the same navigation experience, but you don’t have to pay for the Bluetooth and the live traffic features (that you probably don’t use anyway). Still, this GPS costs $500, which is still in the “high” range for a personal navigation device.
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