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16 evaluaciones
Abr 2025
alaTest ha recogido y analizado 16 comentarios relacionados al producto LG LN740. En promedio, la calificación para este producto es 3.1/5, al ser comparado con la calificación 3.9/5 de otros productos en la categoria Sistema de Orientación Global (GPS). Las valoraciones acerca del tamaño y el funcionamiento son generalmente positivas. La planificación de rutas y la funcionalidad también se valora pero la fiabilidad y el diseño comentarios negativas. La relación calidad-precio y la calidad del montaje obtienen comentarios heterogéneos.
funcionamiento, funcionalidad, mapas, planificación de rutas, tamaño
diseño, fiabilidad
Analizamos las valoraciones de los usuarios y los expertos, la edad del producto y demás factores. Comparado con otros Sistema de Orientación Global (GPS) el LG LN740 recibe una alaScore™ global de 81/100 = calidad muy buena.
Comentario de Usuario (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 11 user reviews of LG LN740 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.1/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.0/5 for other GPS on Amazon.com. Reviewers are impressed by the route planning and maps. The screen and usability also get good reviews. There are some critical reviews about the reliability. Opinions are divided on the price.
performance, usability, screen, maps, route planning
reliability
55% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Comentario de experto escrito por : Craig Ellison (pcmag.com)
LG's top of the line personal navigation device offers traffic info, a large screen, and text-to-speech conversion at a value price.
Large 4-inch screen. Supports text-to-speech conversion in three languages. Built-in traffic receiver. Able to do multisegment routing. Estimated 6-hour battery life.
No audible turn indicator. POI menu awkward to maneuver. Map view doesn't display speed. Separate TMC antenna makes for a messy-looking dashboard.
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Comentario de experto escrito por : Bonnie Cha (cnet.com)
The LG Portable Navigator LN740 is a good first effort from the company. Yet considering its low-resolution screen and lack of Bluetooth, you could definitely get more for your money with competing systems.
Comentario de experto escrito por : Bonnie Cha (cnet.com.au)
The LG Portable Navigator LN740 is a good first effort from the company. Yet considering its low-resolution screen and weak speakers, you could definitely get more for your money with competing systems.
The LG Portable Navigator LN740 is compactly built, sports a large screen, and comes with a number of accessories. The portable navigation system features text-to-speech functionality, a strong receiver, and also includes a free trial to Navteq's...
The LN740's low-resolution screen displays weak colors and appears washed out. It also lacks integrated Bluetooth functionality, which can be found in many other competing products. The device's speakers are weak.
The LG Portable Navigator LN740 is a good first effort from the company. Yet considering its low-resolution screen and lack of Bluetooth, you could definitely get more for your money with competing systems.
Comentario de experto escrito por : Grant Clauser (e-gear.com)
You may know LG as a brand of LCD and plasma TVs and cell phones. Now LG wants you know its name as a maker of GPS navigation systems. Given the rise in popularity of portable nav systems this year, it's not surprising that lots of companies are giving...
When you don't need the unit to tell you where to go, you can use it as an MP3 player or a digital photo viewer via the SD card slot. It's better as a photo viewer than as an MP3 player because it doesn't broadcast the audio to an FM channel or include...
Comentario de experto escrito por : Fletch (gpsmagazine.com)
LG's new GPS line looked more promising than most, as the deep-pocketed company spent big bucks developing their own hardware & software rather than outsourcing both to the lowest bidders. Can LG compete with Garmin, Magellan, and TomTom in the...
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