Despite these weaknesses, Garmin has produced a sound navigation product in the nüvi 200W. The maps are very clear, routing is competent and disaster free, while audio instructions are mostly reliable. More importantly it's extremely easy to use and most of the significant functions are very obvious and simple to access – it's almost worth having for that detour function alone.
And though there is no facility to add traffic updates, it scores well with its £169.99 price tag, which though not quite as good value as Mio's well-performing C220, is cheaper than a TomTom One XL and represents a very good price for a sat-nav with widescreen. It's certainly worth a look, Mr Nosey.Read full review
Overall
8/10
By Jonathan Bray
Reviewed 06 August 2007
Updated 05 February 2011