

As well as being able to customize your routes you get enhanced lane guidance. This a pretty cool feature but also rather useful in ensuring that you get your bearings correctly whilst out on the road. You’ll also find that when driving the map of your journey includes a number of buildings and the more famous landmarks in 3D on the screen. These low bridges are probably best avoided in a truck! However, I’d caveat that by saying that it’s obviously still a good idea to keep your eye out on the road just in case you come across anything unexpected! Further drivers assistance is provided by the sharp curvewarnings which will allow you to slow down in ample time. In other words, you won’t need to worry about finding yourself on unsuitable narrow roads or finding yourself getting stuck under a low bridge. Once you provide it with your vehicle size, load types and if you’re pulling any trailers then the routing will be calculated for you based on these parameters.
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The Rand McNally TND 750 provides truck specific routing based on the information that the driver provides. The unit connects to the mount with a click and it should then remain in place as you drive! Like nearly every detachable vehicular GPS this unit also connects to the windshield or your dashboard via a mounting arm and suction cup. Again, on the face of it this is only a small feature but it’s something which makes the overall user experience much better.

The display will also adjust the screen brightness automatically as you drive The screen will dim at night time and the brightness will increase during daylight hours. This means that you can keep your eyes on the road as you drive. The colors used on the screen – the mainly dark grey background, white text and bright blue buttons – are clear and make it easy to absorb information using a quick glance.

In fact, the refreshed and improved interface is rather fresh looking and easy to read. One might think that it’s been designed for use by truckers! You get a 7 inch display with a resolution of 800 x 1200 pixels – although this screen resolution isn’t groundbreaking (there are sharper displayed trucker GPS devices available) it is more than adequate as the display is clear and bright. The Rand McNally TND 750 looks and feels like a pretty robust gadget with it’s sleek new design.
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