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GARMIN OVERLANDER

Many of us have come to rely on our smartphones, tablets or in-built sat nav systems to guide our everyday automotive travels. So why buy the Garmin Overlander, a standalone navigator, to add to the array of technology at your fingertips?

Designed as both an on-road and offroad device, the Overlander is aimed at those who want a GPS navigator with lots of bells and whistles and are willing to pay for them. Capable of taking you around suburban streets, through the centre of an unfamiliar CBD or to a far-flung hilltop, the Overlander brings loads of standard features you will find in other devices, and some quite sophisticated extras.

THE HARDWARE

The Garmin Overlander comes with pretty sturdy specifications, as you would expect for a device

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