Recently announced, the garmin nuvi 750, 760 and 770 series gps travel assistants are the answer to many peoples questions with the addition of new features and the standard issue features that used to be available on only a select few high-end models. The core function of the nuvi 750, 760, & 770 still hold up with Garmin’s top of the market reputation, with a new look and new set of additions that will have some enthusiasts drooling.

garmin’s nuvi 750, 760, 770 gps

A new sleek and slim form factor mesh well with the gunmetal silver color of garmin’s nuvi 760 and 770 systems, while the 750 has a darker grey color that is visually delicious as well. The x50, x60 and x70 modeling structure still holds true with the nuvi 750 being the base unit, the nuvi 760 adding bluetooth and the nuvi 770 having transatlantic data preloaded as well for possible cross continent travelers.

Garmin GPS fans will be able to spot the difference between the 3 and the past series easily; with each of the models now coming standard with an FM transmitter (ability to relay sound through car audio system rather then the device itself), a hot 4.3 inch widescreen (480 by 272 pixels), and a newer and sensitive internal antenna that help make the shell and design of the new units that much sleek and attractive keeping it easy to slip into a pocket and mount or unmount in a car on the fly.

The garmin nuvi 760 / 770 both come standard with the FM traffic receiver, helping you to avoid traffic tie ups and adjust routes based on real time data, as well as Bluetooth for those of you with compatible phones to avoid the hazards of receiving calls by being able to just talk and listen to your conversation while keeping your hands on the wheel ( and making people think you are crazy & talking to yourself ;) )

The garmin 750, garmin 760, and garmin 770 all come with some much anticipated features many enthusiasts have been talking about, such as the ability to store and bring up in a flash commonly used routes, better route exclusions, choices in keyboard type ( woot for QWERTY :P ) and sorting of multiple destination along your journey

Look for the Garmin nuvi 750 to retail at about $600, the nuvi 760 @ $850 and the nuvi 770 @ $1000 - making them some of the more expensive, but surely also some of the most anticipated and best selling units Q4 2007!