Fine Digital FineDrive 400 Portable In-Car GPS Navigator
by admin on July 28, 2010

- GPS navigation system is compact and portable
- Preloaded with NAVTEQ mapping data for the 48 contiguous United States and Canada
- Bright and vibrant four-inch TFT color touchscreen interface
- Automatic route calculation to any destination and turn-by-turn voice-prompted direction
- Measures 5.16 x 3.52 x 1.05 inches (WxHxD)
Product Description
FineDrive 400 is portable GPS Navigation system that comes with the latest NAVTEQ mapping data for 48 contiguous States plus Canada, including millions of Points-of-Interest (POI). The FineDrive 400 navigator features a crystal-clear 4 inch diagonal TFT color touchscreen interface, with automatic route calculation to any destination and turn-by-turn voice-prompted directions.Amazon.com Product Description
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Fine Digital FineDrive 400 Portable In-Car GPS Navigator
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I purchased this GPS for $400 last November. Overall, I’m happy with it, it is very easy to use and it has been accurate. I don’t need a fancy GPS, this one is economical and gets the job done for me. The screen is big and bright, I have it mounted on my SUVs windshield using the provided suction holder, and I have no problem reading the display from my driving position. It is a good unit for the money.
Rating: 5 / 5
I purchased Fine Drive 400 a couple weeks ago because I don’t want to spend a lot of money on it. This unit is really easy to operate and easy to read. In addition to map, it shows time and miles left to the destination in a screen. It also has speed alert feature, enabling me to save extra money. It was just yesterday to drive freeway. GPS unit let me know when I exceeded speed limit. Police passed my car just a couple minutes after I reduced speed. The screen is bright enough to clearly see it even in full sunlight.
Only the minus point is that I cannot play MP3 files in using navigation function.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought my 400 last Novemeber. It’s worked well for me overall. I did have some difficulty with the first unit I got but easily got it exchanged and it has worked great since then. The unit has the capability to scan 12 satellites however, if you get six at a time you are doing well. The unit gives reliable routing with three or more satellites locked so there are very few places that you won’t get a signal.
The initial scan does take a few minutes but once it is done, and you use the unit regularly, the scan only takes about 30 seconds when you fire up the unit.
Fine Digital recently released map updates for this unit which also updated the interface. This update is a tremendous improvement over the original map data and I highly recommend getting the update if you need it. Fine Digital will send you the update for free if you purchased your unit after May 2006. Otherwise you can buy it from them. It’s kind of pricey so you may want to look around for a discount price somewhere.
Overall I would call this a great buy for the price. Just because you aren’t familiar with the name shouldn’t scare you. If you don’t like it by all means return it. But considering the features for the cost you would be hard pressed to find a comparable unit out there right now.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought the FineDrive 400 two months ago. I use it every day. The adjustable display is great in all lighting conditions. The mapping system is amazingly accurate, knowing what street and hundred block I am on within 10 feet or so. The navigation section guides you to a location via voice command and on-screen display.
It has preloaded maps of USA and Canada with major attractions like parks, museums, hotels, restaurants by the thousands. Once you buy the unit, there is no monthly cost.
If you are planning a long trip, drive/make deliveries for a living or just want help with everyday driving- this is a great tool. I like it better than the TomTom.
Rating: 5 / 5
The FineDrive 400 is a complete letdown. I’ve never seen any GPS system remotely as bad and unuseable as this piece of junk. The screen is dark and invisible in daylight, and the software is buggy and slow. Initial satellite search took more than 5 minutes, whereas my Microsoft GPS took less than 30 seconds. And the Finedrive kept losing the signal even with full view of the sky. This is a very bad system. Support is also non-existent; their website wasn’t working every time I checked. Do not waste your money. It’s not worth a single penny.
Rating: 1 / 5