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Who cares what it looks like as long as it's smaller.

Also, Engadget shoud probably block out the serial number in those unboxing pictures.
People asking for OSX drivers should lookup the MAC version of the Pro 9000. Looks just like the 9000, but is lighter in color and costs more. It also is UVC compliant meaning that you won't need to install any drivers for it to work. This MAC version also works w/ Windows.
I thought the screen on the TP2 was going to be larger.
Use a more durable material than plastic for the shell of the device.

Make the keys larger or space them out more or add a dedicated number row.
They're not updating wirelessly. They're randomly running the firmware updates that are stored in them from the previous update (the update.gcd file).
If your unit is bricked (won't power on and PC doesn't see it anymore when it's plugged in), how do you think you're going to get that update installed?
The agent told me that it would take around two weeks to get a replacement. Are they going to give me two additional weeks on my MSN Direct subscription since I won't have a Nuvi to use the subscription with? They want me to pay for shipping as well when it was their update that screwed up the Nuvi.
I'm one of the ones affected by this. On my way home from work yesterday afternoon (the 22nd of June), I saw some update window popup on my Nuvi 765T's screen. After the update window went away, the 765T powered off and I haven't been able to power it on since. I've plugged it into the AC adapter, into a USB port on my PC and have tried resetting the unit.

Nothing works. My PC doesn't see it when it's plugged in.

After a couple of hour long holds on the phone with Garmin, I was given an RMA number and told that they'll be sending me a refurbished Nuvi 765T. If it's a chipset problem then sending me a refurbished unit won't help since it'll have the defective chipset in it too.
Did they even fix the white one? You know, to make the front white as well?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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