New from probably the most popular GPS provider out there, the new garmin nuvi 770, 760 and 750 bring a new few things to the table while keeping with and building upon what has made the past garmin nuvi series some of the most popular selling electronics for the last years.

Several exciting features for those that have been keeping an eye on the competition are finally breaking through, with some new innovative features and goodies as well as final introduction to long asked for features from the GPS crowd. I’m guessing 99% will love the new design and appearance, keeping the ultra slim and streamlined form of the 2XX series, with the exciting and vivid 4.3 inch widescreen display. I particularly love the non intrusive antenna design, and with the extremely sensitive and powerful chipsets garmin is using these days, lack of external antenna doesn’t mean a weaker signal by any means.
The Garmin Nuvi 770, nuvi 760, and nuvi 750 all come standard issue with the FM receiver – hot news for those of you with a decent in car stereo to relay the sound through your cars audio system rather then the sometimes quiet nuvi speaker and especially if you love garmin’s female aussie robot voice as much as I do for keep me company while shouting out turn orders much like my wife would
Compare The Garmin Nuvi 750 / 760 / 770
The Garmin Nuvi 750 GPS would be what you call the base unit, sporting the lighter color (the other two have a deeper gunmetal shade) lacking advanced features such as traffic receiver, bluetooth. europe maps and a few other things.
For your average person that doesnt want bluetooth, won’t take advantage of many bad traffic avoidance, and doesn’t plan on travel outside the country
The Garmin Nuvi 750 GPS Add Bluetooth hands free calling (to help make others think you are nuts for talking to yourself) FMC traffic receiver to help avoid sticky situations and tie-ups and a few more things.
Probably best for people that find themselves talking on the phone lots while driving, often navigating through high traffic areas prone to congestion and tieups (new york anyone?) and intending to use the unit within north america and not europe
The Garmin Nuvi 770 GPS The biggest and most badass unit, this fully loaded one also has price that will make your wallet take up less space in your pocket or purse (woohoo!) and has extreme coverage for people that may be going transatlantic and European traveling with their new best expensive fried
Probably the best choice if you may or intend on going overseas, the European map packs and data upgrade is a hefty price and as such buying the 770 will save you money over a map upgraded 760
With a manufacturers suggested retail price that is pretty large, look to get these soon for about $599, $799 and $999 respectively… definietly not the cheapest option, but is looking to offer the most function the market is delivering early 2008!
