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Support GPS-4V106-IUS 4-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

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2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Display Size:4.3 inches
Display Resolution:480 x 272
Battery Life:4 hours

Technical Details

  • GPS Navigation with MP3 Player and SD Card Reader
  • 4 Inch TFT Touch Screen
  • 64MB OS Memory/ 400MHz CPU Speed
  • Auto Re Route/ Multi Stop Trip Planner
  • OS Windows CE Net 4.2
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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000GT625C
  • Item model number: GPS-4V106-IUS
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #149,070 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Never get lost, never ask for directions! Support Plus GPS Navigation, SAVE BIG! Clean out those outdated maps and move into the digital age! This Support Plus GPS System covers the 48 contiguous United States and Canada. Using world-leading map provider NAVTEQ, Support Plus provides detailed, accurate routes. With suction mount so you can easily switch it between vehicles. Clear 4" color screen; 64 MB internal memory (plus included 1GB SD memory card) loaded with NAVTEQ street maps; Database of hotels, restaurants, gas stations, malls, attractions and more; Detailed voice prompts can guide you, no looking at the screen! 2D / 3D Map View provides a detailed description of the surrounding area including streets and landmarks; Touch-screen controls, includes 3-Pc. stylus for easier selection; SD card reader lets you add more maps, and update to stay current; Built-in digital media player can use the SD card reader to play your MP3 tunes or MP4 movies on the road; Powerful lithium-ion battery lasts 3 hours between charges. 12V DC and AC adapters for home / hotel and on-the-road recharging and operation; USB cable, hang strap, carry bag; Approx. 5 1/4 x 2 3/4 x 1", 10 ozs. A shortcut to a no-hassle family vacation travel! Order yours today! Support Plus GPS Navigation System


 

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars InVion GPS-4V106-IUS, November 30, 2006
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C. Tomas (Orange County, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Support GPS-4V106-IUS 4-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
This is a new brand on the market - expect more of these budget class GPS devices as the market for portable navigation gets more commoditized. Mio is another similar budget brand that's gotten lots of press from Black Friday sales ads. Those that missed out on the Mio C310x could have picked up the InVion GPS for a good deal as well. It has the same Samsung 400Mhz processor, larger screen (4" widescreen vs 3.5" regular screen), shiny black finish (I like black better than the Mio's silver color), and Navteq maps (I hear a lot of comments that Navteq is better than TeleAtlas which the Mio brand uses). The InVion also has the new SiRF Star III chip which a lot of the newer and more expensive GPS devices have - it locks onto a satellite signal much quicker and makes GPS navigation more accurate as well.

I bought this unit on Black Friday and used it the same day for a trip to San Diego from Orange County, CA. Voice guided prompts were loud and clear, mapping was accurate. Only thing is on the "Fastest route" setting, I overrode it a few times (I chose a different path) because it made you change more highways than you wanted. No worries however as the unit re-calculated my change of plans and put me back on course - very nice. After all, fastest routes are not always the easiest routes.

One thing the units lacks is that it does not display the street names in 3D view, only in 2D. Probably not a huge thing, but it's nice to see everything in both views. This product also has MP3 and video (MP4 files) capabilities which are nice added features but not too big a deal for most people. Just some extra features that make you feel you got your money's worth :-)

I would recommend this GPS device for first-time buyers or those on a budget. If you can pick this unit up in the $200-300 range, it's a very good buy. Otherwise, not a bad product any way you look at it.
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Very poor quality product, May 9, 2007
This review is from: Support GPS-4V106-IUS 4-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I was hunting for a good inexpensive GPS unit 2 weeks ago, and this sounded like the real deal. 2GB SD card, MP3 playback, 4" screen, and all that for just 200 bucks. Sounded like a steal compared to other products. The reviews were great too (especially the ones on Amazon). Unfortunately there were some issues with my credit card, and I couldn't find this thing in any of the stores, so I settled for a Mio C220 instead. A lot less features, but I needed one quick. At the same time, unknown to me, my girlfriend bought this unit for me as a gift. So I ended up with 2 units to try out side by side.

The Mio does not have any fancy features; no MP3 or photo viewing. It only comes with a 1GB card. But what it does (GPS routing), it does really well. I did have some issues where it did not recognize jug handles, and it pushed me through some tricky turns in NYC, but for the most part, it did very well. When I took a wrong turn, within seconds it would tell me, and have a new route ready within a few yards. The menu system was very intuitive, and the touch screen was reasonably sensitive (though not as much as I would've liked). It looked up POI's pretty quickly, and they were well categorized.

Despite the larger screen, Invion's display looked far worse compared to the Mio. The quality seemed poor and that aesthetic touch was entirely missing, and it felt like the software was developed in some teen's backyard. Now that's not entirely a bad thing, so we decided to check out the navigation features. The most annoying thing on the Invion was that each time you started it up, it made you choose which part of the US you wanted to navigate in. Why should that matter? And what if you wanted to drive from the east coast to central? Apparently you would then have to choose east coast on start up and can only choose a major city in central. Then when you're in central, you turn off the device, turn it back on and choose central!!! This was probably done so the device would have to load only a subset of maps into main memory at a time, but its a very stupid thing to do. Even if you ignore that irritant, the screen is very insensitive to touch. I had to tap everything thrice. The included stylus (3 of them, in fact!) did not help in the least. The map was not as pleasing to look at as that of the Mio, and searching for POI's gave rather erratic results. I tried various query strings for wal mart and the best I could get was walgreens! And its very slow. The Invion doesn't tell you when you've missed a turn and its doing a recalc, which I wasn't very comfortable with. The directions to turn are pretty crazy too. The first prompt is at a mile, and then the next is too ridiculously close. Sometimes the prompts aren't completed by the device for some unknown reason. I couldn't figure a way to see what the next turn was until I was one mile from it, while the Mio lets you easily bring up the entire itinerary turn by turn (including waypoints). Altogether, a major disappointment. I didn't even bother to check out the MP3 capabilities; there was no point when it couldn't even do what it was meant to in a satisfactory manner.

On paper, the Invion seems like a very superior product at an unbeatable price. Even the accessories bundled with the product are unmatchable. Car adaptor, windshield mount, AC adaptor, data cable, 3 stylus pens and even a case. The Mio just came with a mount and a car adaptor. The former has a 4" display and plays MP3 while the latter has 3.5" and doesn't. Nevertheless, as a GPS unit, the Mio is miles ahead. I cannot imagine how anyone can cope with the Invion. Returning it was a no-brainer.

Edit [15-May-07]: Apparently Invion has updated their GPS software which makes it a more attractive buy, or so I hear. I haven't tried it out myself. The Amazon screenshot indicates the older software, but if you click on the Target link on the right under 'More buying choices', that screenshot indicates the newer software. So IF you're planning to get this product, go for the newer software. The older one is a nightmare; different is definitely better!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Worst GPS I ever tried, July 2, 2007
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A. Mor "concrete15" (Marina del Rey, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Support GPS-4V106-IUS 4-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I should have known that something was wrong when I opened the package and found inside somebody else's packing slip and yellow note page. Apparently, someone returned it and they sent it to me without even checking the contents of the box.
As for the GPS - it seems to know where you are. However, it does not know how to get to your destination. I used it side by side with a Garmin 660. The Garmin took me to the address while the Invion tried to direct me to a location down the road half a mile. That happened every time at different locations.
In addition, the processor seems underpowered and every operation took forever. I have used multiple GPS systems before and this one is the worst.
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