Garmin 275T – Breaking Murphy’s Law One Day at a Time
For some reason whenever you’re in a hurry, Murphy’s Law dictates that if something is able to go wrong it will take the opportunity to do so. So wouldn’t you wish that you could also take an opportunity to break Murphy’s Law, if for just the rest of your life? Granted this might potentially cost you some time in the slammer if such laws would be enforced retroactively, but of course I am assuming that you have a Garmin 275T.
While I rarely advocate cheating the system, you can’t avoid the fact that Garmin designs their products with practicality and ease-of-use in mind. With that said, the Garmin nuvi 275T sports a 3.5 inch screen that is Bluetooth capable which can potentially direct you straight around traffic, but nobody wants that, right? Not only does it look cool, it’s screen is also redesigned to offer more information, terrain maps, photo navigation, and includes a predictive technology that locks onto satellites much faster like something out of a James Bond movie.
Instead of the Stone Age technology that the caveman used back in the day, the Garmin 275T uses a super sweet text-to-speech feature that gives you spoken turn by turn directions with real street names (e.g. “turn right in 25 feet at Ghetto Avenue”, instead of the ancient and useless “turn right in 25 feet”). It is also important to note that it comes complete with maps of North America and Europe in case you make a wrong turn in Sacramento and end up in Greece. But for all intents and purposes, I can not be held responsible for you disobeying Murphy’s Law.
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