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Nextar M3-03 Review - PC Mag

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PC Magazine have published a review of the Nextar M3-03 portable GPS navigator. 'At 3 by 3.9 by 0.9 inches (HWD), the 6.1-ounce M3-03 is significantly thicker than most GPS units on the market. The 3.5-inch display features a standard 320-by-240-pixel resolution, and the included 1GB SD card contains Navteq maps for all 50 states (but not Canada), and a points-of-interest (POI) database with 1.6 million entries, a fairly standard complement in this price range. You also get a basic photo viewer and music player in the bargain. In the box, you get AC and auto power adapters, a padded carrying case, and a stylus. The included mounting bracket features a single ball and socket with a lock nut. While this is a common configuration, it doesn't allow for a lot of flexibility. Still, when it was mounted on my windshield, I was able to adjust the device so it was level.'

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