Garmin's ever-expanding line of GPS navigation units is getting an expensive new addition. The Garmin Nuvi 880 is now available for pre-order at Amazon for a ridiculous, ball-busting $1,000. You're probably telling yourself that a GPS system had better be able to read your mind and make coffee to be worth $1,000, right? Well, it can't quite do either, but it does have an extensive list of features and abilities. Full list after the jump.
- Text-to-speech
- Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) capability (screen control)
- Bluetooth wireless technology (pair with phone or headset)
- FM transmitter
- Picture navigation: routing to a geocoded point in JPEG files
- Included traffic receiver via MSN Direct receiver for North America
- Last position: The unit automatically marks your position when you remove it from the windshield mount, so you can navigate with the NĂ¼vi on foot and find your way back to your vehicle
- Location and Text messages
- Instant on
- Web drop: create favorites in a PC browser and send to Nuvi via USB (.gps files)
- Route planning with via points
- USB 2.0, high-speed connectivity and mass storage
- SD card slot
- MCX connector (external antenna)
- Digital Elevation Maps (DEM)
- Embedded Linux (OS)
- Replaceable battery, high-capacity Lithium-ion (up to 5 hours use)
In addition to this extensive list, the 880 also has a 4.3-inch screen to go along with its most-touted feature: speech recognition, which can be activated with the remote. [Amazon via Navigadget]







