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Appreciate the replies, just picked up an I-Blue 737@Amazon.
Its too bad about the directions, the shortest route isn't always the best in NYC. It'd be nice to review them beforehand.
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OT Question: Is there a way to see(read) the directions or is voice nav the only choice? (This is after downloading the route and loading it onto the Nokia?)