Nextar Q4-MD 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with 1-Year MSN Direct Service Included

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Nextar Q4-MD 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with 1-Year MSN Direct Service Included

  • Nextar Q4-MD In-Dash Vehicle Navigation System with MSN Direct
  • Pre-loaded with maps of the U.S and Canada on a pre-loaded SD memory card
  • Plays MP3s so driver and/or passengers can listen to their favorite MP3 files while in vehicle
  • Includes one-year free of MSN Direct Services
  • Storage capability for up to 300 addresses of favorite destinations

The Nextar Q4-MD mobile navigation system with MSN Direct (12 months free) assures that your days of getting lost are over. Finding an address or any one of 1.6 million points of interest such as the nearest gas station or restaurant is a snap anywhere in the U.S and Canada. Just enter information on the Q4-MD 4.3 inch touch screen and let the voice prompt and detailed map guide you to the destination. The Q4-MD has a built in stereo speaker, high sensitive antenna, SD card slot and MP3 and photo viewer. The Q4-MD has Text-To-Speech navigation that clearly pronounces instructions including street names(English). The MSN Direct features traffic and weather reports, news headlines, current gas prices, local events including movie times an

Rating: (out of 13 reviews)

List Price: $ 349.95

Price: $ 74.10

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  1. Ian Chen
    7:09 am on July 25th, 2010

    Review by Ian Chen for Nextar Q4-MD 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with 1-Year MSN Direct Service Included
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    About this GPS, the navigation system itself is just like the Q4 that I bought before, it can connect to the satellite real quick and provide accurate route guide. Because I get used to the operating system of Nextar’s Q4 already, for this product, what I am concern is the function of MSN Direct.

    This unit comes with 1 year free MSN Direct service. It can tell you much useful live information, such as live traffic, gas price, news headline, local weather, and even the stock quotes. At the first, I am not sure if it can provide “real” live information about everything included in its service. Surprisingly, it does bring me the newest and correct information about the gas price and the live traffic report………these two services are what I need the most. Through it, I get to drive to the Universal Studio on Sunday without sticking with the traffic on the freeway and find a Shell gas station with the lowest price for V-power gas. To me, these two practical services create a significant value for this GPS, not to mention that it offers lots more live information as well.

    And for the most important of all, comparing to its price, the value it creates has greatly exceeded my expectations!

  2. Sudhakar Swaminathan
    7:50 am on July 25th, 2010

    Review by Sudhakar Swaminathan for Nextar Q4-MD 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with 1-Year MSN Direct Service Included
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    Most of them is going for Garmin or TomTom or Magellen. As I have used both Garmin and Nextar I find nextar features better than Garmin for my use. Price is less and also more accessories. One problem I see is that if you want audio player and also navigation at the same time its not possible in nextar. POI is better categorized in nextar and more update to date than Garmin. Lane guidance is available. The MSN traffic is not directly integrated into your route. It will warn you and you have manually do avoid those routes from the route. Garmin does not do that right any way. Overall I like it.

  3. WSSiegelaar
    7:52 am on July 25th, 2010

    Review by WSSiegelaar for Nextar Q4-MD 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with 1-Year MSN Direct Service Included
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    Don’t buy anything Nextar! They’re a total crock! They, without notice to registered owners, stop having updates for maps when they feel like it. It’s one use like having to use an old Rand McNally atlas for the year you bought it forever. They want you to participate in their ‘exchange program’ and buy a new one! Buy from a more reputable manufacturer – please!

  4. Larry Schulin
    8:47 am on July 25th, 2010

    Review by Larry Schulin for Nextar Q4-MD 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with 1-Year MSN Direct Service Included
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    WARNING !! DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM NEXTAR. IT IS JUNK! THEY ARE A JOKE! NO HELP AT ALL. I WAS TOLD TOO BAD WHEN MY NEW GPS BROKE WHILE UNDER WARRANTY. DO NOT BUY… YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

  5. D. Allin
    9:18 am on July 25th, 2010

    Review by D. Allin for Nextar Q4-MD 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with 1-Year MSN Direct Service Included
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    I bought this to replace my old Nextar, since it’s maps were out of date and there was no way to update them. The new one is thinner, easier to read, has better spoken instructions, and has some very nice features. The MSN Direct, however, didn’t work, and I found that even if it did, it would only be availabe for for a short time, as MSN was canceling the service. The problem is that you must use the bulky MSN Direct antenna between your car’s power source and the GPS, creating a mess of cables. I was able to find a good power cable on eBay that bypasses the MSN Direct antenna, however, so that is no longer a problem. Since the MSN Direct services didn’t really provide anything I need, and only works in selected areas, I don’t really miss it. The future end of the service is probably why the unit is selling so cheaply; without the MSN Direct, the unit works well and is priced lower than comparable units from other manufacturers.

    Pros:

    You have your choice of five different “voices” (male and female) in three languages.

    The screen keyboard is in QWERTY format

    When entering an address, the only keys you see are those that are possible. For example, if you start typing Albuq, the only letter you can choose next is U.

    On freeways, the screen will display the green overhead signs and highlight the one you should follow. If there are multiple lanes, it will highlight the lane you should be in.

    You can choose which information you want displayed in addition to the map (i.e., distance to destination, time to destination, ETA, speed, speed limit, compass, etc.)

    Cons:

    The menus are not consistent in appearance or action, and it’s sometimes hard to find the menu you need.

    The map scale changes automatically according to speed and distance to the next turn, and sometimes it chooses a scale other than the one I would like. Manually changing it is difficult.

    In one section of northwest Albuquerque it went nuts, sending me down streets that didn’t exist and wanting me to turn into empty fields. Elsewhere it has been very accurate, though.

    The POI were sometimes out of date, and accessing them on screen is not intuitive.

    Bottom line, all GPS units have their flaws and foibles, and this one works just as well overall as any other, but at a much lower price. If you get one, be sure you understand the two separate on-off switches, which are not clearly explained in the manual. The button on top only switches the display on and off. The one on the back actually shuts the entire unit down. If you are not going to be using the unit for more than few hours, use the main power switch on the back to turn it off. Otherwise the battery will run down.

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