Had bad experience with Garmin. Suggest you try Holux.
I compared the two, Holux seems to have better interface and ease of locating a place.
FYI, im using the Garmin... can't remember the model but its the $199 one.
I bough it at the IT show first half of the year... And guess what... It's a faulty set!!
So i took it back to Eastgear... And guess again.. There were 5 of them with the same problem!! (Saw 5 of them came in during my stay there while they were rectifying my issue...)
Seems to me that Garmin focused more on quantity nowadays instead of quality.
Did a online search and found out that a lot more suffered the same problems.
Was told by the technician that there was a faulty software installed in it and they "forgot" to remove it prior to the sales (Why don't they forget to collect your cash from you during payment then...).
Back to the performance of the GPS. It was good and fast (locating the sattelite) BEFORE the software was removed. However, after the removal of the faulty software... The tracking of the GPS signal became slowed and non responsive, worse still, at the point of time, they told me that it will not affect the performance of the GPS bla bla bla... And there was no replacement for the software they removed as they have yet to resolve the problem.
What kind of bullcrap is this? To me, a reputable brand like Garmin should be responsible to products they developed and released to the public and not release it so hastily.
The worse thing of all was that when i compared Holux and Garmin, Holux managed to tracked the GPS way faster then Garmin.
A word of advice: Good thing don't come cheap, cheap things don't come good.
P.S: I'm not trying to vent my frustration here, just stating the fact of how irresponsible Garmin can be. So you might wanna think twice before getting it.