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Garmin nüvi 40LM 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Lifetime Maps (US)

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Brand Garmin
Model Name Nuvi 40LM
Vehicle Service Type Car
Screen Size 4.3 Inches
Special Feature Portable
Map Type North America
Audio Output Mode speaker
Battery Life 2 Hours
Resolution 480 x 272
Operating System android

About this item

  • Portable

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Visible screen diagonal

5" / 11 cm

Product description

This GPS Is Used It Has Some Scratches But Works Perfect Comes With Car Charger.

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Technical Details

Brand ‎Garmin
Manufacturer ‎Garmin
Model ‎010-00990-21
Model Name ‎Nuvi 40LM
Model Year ‎2011
Product Dimensions ‎1.78 x 12.45 x 7.87 cm; 147.42 g
Batteries ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Item model number ‎010-00990-21
Memory Storage Capacity ‎2 GB
Memory Slots Available ‎1
Removable memory ‎MicroSD
Operating System ‎android
Resolution ‎480 x 272
Compatible Devices ‎Vehicles
Special Features ‎Portable
Standing screen display size ‎4.3 Inches
Display Type ‎LCD
Colour Screen ‎Yes
Audio output mode ‎speaker
Battery Average Life ‎2 Hours
Batteries Included ‎Yes
Batteries Required ‎Yes
Total USB ports ‎1
Device interface - primary ‎Touchscreen
Includes Rechargeable Battery ‎No
Supports Bluetooth Technology ‎No
Manufacturer ‎Garmin
Item Weight ‎147 g

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ASIN B0057ODG6Y
Customer Reviews
4.4 out of 5 stars 2,530 ratings

4.4 out of 5 stars
Date First Available 6 August 2012
Item Dimensions LxWxH 18 x 124 x 79 Millimeters
Generic Name gps

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Top reviews from India

  • Reviewed in India on 17 March 2018
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    best
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  • Reviewed in India on 1 February 2016
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    Very nice and useful in Indian roads
    7 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in India on 21 December 2018
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    good product , compare to map my india , it is better .
  • Reviewed in India on 7 April 2019
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    Doesn't guides on expressways Taj and Eastern peripheral expy. Google maps is best.

Top reviews from other countries

  • Pierre potvin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on 24 June 2016
    Verified Purchase
    Parfait c'est ce que je voulais merci
  • Cubicle Warrior
    5.0 out of 5 stars Nav Device Versus Smart Phone Navigation, Go With Nav Device...for now.
    Reviewed in the United States on 17 July 2013
    Verified Purchase
    The Situation:
    We had a 14 hour trip coming up where I would be towing a camper into northern Michigan for a week of camping. My initial thought was to use my smart phone navigation versus purchasing a Nav Device. I just had a hard time justifying the cost of a GPS device when my phone seems to work fine in urban settings when trying to find a particular place.

    The Testing:
    So I started testing my phone more diligently using the native Google navigation and another navigation app. Again both were fine and both used Google maps, they just had a different interface. The biggest problem I had was in the lack of real time information such as speed and lane assist. I found that the lack of speed information (both my speed and the posted speed) a little annoying. It's not a huge deal, but it's a nice feature when you're in a new area and busy monitoring traffic around you and you're looking for street names or freeway/interstate exits. Both phone apps would get me to my location, but they both did it in the most simplistic manner.

    The Choice:
    After determining that I wasn't really comfortable using the basic guidance of the smart phone (neither the native app or the 3rd party one) I started looking at my choices in Nav. Devices. Holy crap talk about product over load!!! It took all of about 2 minutes to whittle the choices down to a device that had life time maps...that's huge in my opinion. Garmin appears to have a higher average reviewer rating. I've used both Garmin and Tom Tom in the past, but that was a few years ago and honestly both seemed the same to me.

    After about an hour of reading reviews and checking prices I settled on the Garmin nuvi 40LM with the 4.3" screen. I went with this particular model because:
    1. High user rating.
    2. It had lifetime maps.
    3. The price was under $80!!!
    4. The screen size seemed to be about right.

    The results after the trip:
    I love this thing!!!! The only complaint is regrading the lack of a user manual in the box. They want you to download it, which is fine, except when you're in the middle of the trip sitting at a gas station trying to figure out a particular feature. A printed user manual would be handy. However, after working my way through the learning curve of features, I really do love this thing. The screen size is perfect for my vehicle and my needs. The split screen for lane assist is clear and very useful, it's really almost essential if towing something through a large city freeway system. It allows you the peace of mind and time needed to put your vehicle in the correct lane a mile or two prior to your exit.

    I love the layout of the secondary information such as upcoming turn, miles to next turn, posted speed and actual speed. In a new city you're so busy making sure your in the right lane and watching for sudden stops that you often miss the posted speed (even though you're going to go with the flow of traffic regardless of the posted speed) so it's nice to have that information displayed. It was off a couple of times throughout the trip, but only for a short period of time.

    The unit came with the windshield and dash mount. I went with the windshield suction mount and had no problems with it staying in place for the whole week. After having the device on for the whole trip I find myself missing it now that I'm back to the normal work routine. It's not that I need it for the daily drive, but I just like the added information. I don't think I would want the screen any larger than it is. A 4.3" screen is plenty big for my needs. If I had a larger screen I would be concerned about obstructing my view of the road. You can pack a lot of information in an easy to read format on this unit.

    Conclusion:
    It would be nice if someday our smartphones can take the place of a dedicated nav device, but in my experience I don't think they're ready yet. Again, they're fine for navigating short trips in urban areas, but not on long trips with spotty cell coverage on unfamiliar roads.

    I don't know if Garmin is better than Tom Tom, it's probably more of a user preference than an actual difference in features...but without running both types side by side it's hard to say for sure. This Garmin unit worked great for my trip and I'm very happy with it. It would recommend this unit without hesitation.
  • Helen
    1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
    Reviewed in Canada on 22 October 2016
    Verified Purchase
    Only had us maps can't upload Canadian maps not impressed
  • austin_Larry
    5.0 out of 5 stars Solid, easy to use, quick updates, great display, quick recalcuation
    Reviewed in the United States on 6 August 2013
    Verified Purchase
    I have had a number of different car GPS from all the major makers over the year. This is my second Garmin. I decided to buy a Garmin again because they are basic but really solid GPS. Occasionally some models seem to have some software quirk where they don't navigate well. But given how long this one has been released I was confident this one would.

    And it does navigate very well. It recalculates extremely quickly AND doesn't blurt out recalculating. It just does it. The display is great. Very easy to see the next turn and when you get close how many say left turn lanes there are. When you are on the Freeway and you get close it splits the screen to give even more information.

    I suggest downloading the Garmin Express app on your PC. It made updating the software and latest map very easy.

    A couple of shortcomings. One is that the speed limit data seemed to be outdated way more than my TomTom GPS. Strange as I had a very updated map. Also not as far as I know any voice options beyond just the one. TomTom voices are hilarious. They make using the GPS a bit more fun.

    But neither of those take away from the 5 star rating. Yes we have smart phones. But a good car GPS makes a vacation so much easier and this is a simple yet effective and worthwhile model to have. Highly recommended.

    I also recommend a beanbag mount so no one knows that you have a GPS. I have tried 3 and this one is the best, stable as they come. And works great with this model. Zeikos IR-MAT36 Dash Mount Holder for GPS -Black
  • becky gomes
    2.0 out of 5 stars Two Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on 10 April 2015
    Verified Purchase
    just not what I was expecting. No maps of Canada.