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Garmin’s nuvi 3700 series clears the FCC

Been itching to get another look at Garmin’s decidedly un-GPS-like nuvi 3700 series? Then say hello to your new best friend the FCC, which has now provided us with plenty of shots of the device both inside and out, along with the device’s user manual and the usual slew of exciting test reports. Nothing much in the way of surprises, but the back of the device does look a tad less sleek than it did in Garmin’s promo video, which might explain why all of the press shots show only the front or side of the device — although it’s certainly still a considerable step up from most other navigation units. Head on past the break for another shot of the device’s familiar face, and hit up the source link below for the complete FCC goods.

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Garmin’s nuvi 3700 series clears the FCC originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 21 Apr 2010 16:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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