Garmin’s nuvi 1450 GPS makes small, quiet blip on retail map

It’s not that Garmin doesn’t love the nuvi 1450 — we’re sure it loves each and every one one of its GPS units equally in their own special way or somesuch — but it did release the device without so much as a press release or other typical fanfare. Bummer, but the 5-inch, 480 x 272 resolution touchscreen has now been unearthed and doesn’t look too bad for its $449.99 price tag. Battery lasts up to three hours without charge and includes optional cityXplorer software for public transit listings and ecoRoute for fuel-conscious drivers. Available now if you’re itching to take it with you on the next road trip.

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