Garmin nüvi 780 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with MSN Direct Service | 
| Brand: Garmin Category: CE
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Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Native Resolution: 480x272 Display Size: 4.3 Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 2.8 x 0.8
MPN: Nuvi 780 Model: Nuvi 780 UPC: 753759077075 EAN: 0753759077075 ASIN: B0011UEUNG
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| • | GPS navigator preloaded with City Navigator North America NT | | • | 4.3-inch diagonal touchscreen display with 2D/3D mapping perspective | | • | Turn-by-turn directions with Voice Guidance/Text-to-Speech feature | | • | Includes MSN Direct receiver with Version 2 | | • | Weighs just 1.8 pounds and measure 0.8 x 4.8 x 2.8 inches (W x L x H) |
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Amazon.com Product Description -- January 8, 2008 The nüvi 780 adds enhanced MSN direct content to the multi-destination routing and "Where Am I?" features and gorgeous widescreen display of other nüvi 700s to create a superior navigation device for business as well as casual drivers. As with all nüvis, you get Garmin reliability, the fast satellite lock of an integrated high-sensitivity receiver, a slim, pocket-sized design with a gorgeous display, an easy, intuitive interface, and detailed NAVTEQ maps for the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico with more than 6 million name-searchable points of interest. All of the 700-series navigators also feature a rich array of features including spoken directions in real street names, integrated traffic receivers, MP3 player and photo viewer, and an FM transmitter that will play voice prompts, MP3s, audio books, and more, directly through your vehicle's stereo system.
 Garmin's nüvis pack top of the line features into a slim form factor. | Enhanced MSN Direct Content An integrated receiver allows you to access enhanced dynamic content from the MSN Direct service. Check the weather, avoid traffic backups, compare local gas prices, get enhanced movie listings, stock information, news and local events when you travel with your unit. Even plan trips from the convenience of your computer, via Windows Live Local, and wirelessly send custom to your nüvi. - Free 3-month trial subscription to MSN Direct services, activation instructions provided
- MSN Direct Traffic Receiver included in the box
- Extended MSN Direct service subscriptions available for purchase: 12 months for $49.95 + tax (visit MSN for further details)
Multi-Destination Routing Wider screen lets you see more of what's around. Compare these actual size views of a 3-inch (diagonal) screen  and a 4.3-inch diagonal widescreen 
| This lets you enter several spots into the device (day care - supermarket-cleaners - office - day care, for example) and it will plot the fastest route. And once you've found the best router, the "Route Planning" feature lets you save up to 10 different routes, Garmin touts the feature for providing, "the most efficient route for errands, deliveries and sales calls." The feature also makes this an instant essential accessory for anyone who shops garage sales (you know what we're talking about). A trip log provides an electronic bread crumb trail of up to 10,000 points, so you can see where you've been on the map.
Where Am I? Where's My Car? The nüvi 700 series is the first to answer two common questions: "Where am I?" and "Where’s my car?"
At any time, with a single tap of the screen, drivers can display their exact latitude and longitude coordinates, the nearest address and intersection, and the closest hospitals, police stations and gas stations. And to help drivers find their car in an unfamiliar spot or vast parking lot, the nüvis in the 700 series automatically mark the position in which they were last removed from the mount. See Better, See More The super-bright, 4.3-inch (diagonal) touchscreen display gives is anti-glare for ease of viewing during the day and automatically changes its color profile for easy viewing at night or in dim light. It offers 2d or 3D perspective views. The widescreen format gives you 70% more actual screen area than a 3.5-inch screen. Primarily this translates into a better view of the area through which you are driving. This is especially useful in showing you what parks, restaurants, ATM, gas stations, etc. are nearby, or in letting you know whether a detour is a good idea. Also, the device itself is larger, meaning controls on the screen are more widely spaced and somewhat easier to push.
First Rate Map Data The nüvi 780 is preloaded with highly detailed City Navigator NT road maps for the entire United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. This map database features nearly six million points of interest (POIs), including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs, and attractions. Garmin gets its map data from NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality mapping. Hands-Free Calling In more and more places, it is becoming illegal to use cell phones while driving without a hands-free kit. The nüvi 780's Bluetooth capability, microphone and speaker lets match it to any bluetooth-capable phone to make hands-free mobile phone calls. Simply dial the phone number with the nüvi's touch screen keypad to make a call on a compatible phone. To answer an incoming call, just tap the screen and speak into the built-in microphone. Making and taking calls on the road has never been easier, or safer. In addition, Garmin makes it a breeze to look-up and dial numbers from your personalized phone book or even tap into your cell phone's call history log. Garmin Lock Garmin's patent pending theft prevention system that disables the unit from performing any functions until the user types in a specific 4-digit PIN or takes the unit to a predetermined secure location Easy To Use Interface Garmin's interface is a key to their success and one of the things that makes their devices such a pleasure to use. Simple controls and sub-screens make it easy to enter or search for destinations and get data about your trip. Beyond Navigation  Browse your stored pictures with an easy-to-use JPEG viewer. | A handy MP3 player lets you play songs stored on SD memory cards. | nüvi accepts custom points of interest (POIs). View larger. | Navigation is just the beginning. nüvi 780 features travel tools including JPEG picture viewer, MP3 player, world travel clock with time zones, currency converter, measurement converter, calculator and more. It also comes with Garmin Lock, an anti-theft feature, and configurable vehicle icons that let you select car-shaped graphics to show your location on the map.
This device is compatible with optional content plug-ins available via SD card, such as the Garmin Travel Guides and Garmin SaversGuide provide detailed data for attractions and information on nearby merchants offering discounts, so you can customize nüvi for your travel needs.
Garmin has also added the ability for customers to add custom points of interest (POI’s) from third parties such as school zones and safety cameras. Trick Your GPS Ride Custom vehicle icons let you ride in style, at least inside your GPS. See more icon option | Like all nüvis, the 780 supports configurable vehicle icons. These fun, customized car-shaped icons come in a variety of colors to add a personal touch to your vehicle's position on the map. With this GPS system on board you'll be prepared to steer clear of traffic with the integrated FM TMC traffic receiver. The nüvi is designed to receive alerts about traffic tie-ups and road construction that might lie ahead on your route. All you have to do is simply touch the screen to view traffic details and you'll be ready to detour around any problem area. And if you end up missing a turn, or you're forced into a detour that is not relayed through the traffic receiver, the nüvi's sophisticated automatic routing will get you back on track in no time.
What's in the Box nüvi 780, Preloaded City Navigator NT for North America*, MSN Direct receiver with integrated vehicle power cable, 9 months free MSN Direct service*, Vehicle suction cup mount*, USB cable, Dashboard disc, Quick start manual
Notes - Optional software for language translation, detailed travel guides, and savings programs allow you to customize your nüvi to fit your travel needs
- The FM transmitter feature is only available in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
- Like most USB Mass Storage Devices, the nüvi is not compatible with Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows Me
- Visit Garmin.com to get the latest firmware updates for your nüvi to keep it current and performing at its best
Notice: MSN Direct service will be available only until January 1, 2012.
Which nüvi is Best for You? Note: All nüvis come with detailed NAVTEQ maps containing more than 6 million pre-loaded point of interest locations. | Device | Screen Size inches (W x H) | Included Maps | Text-to-Speech (Directions in Real Street Names) | Traffic | Bluetooth | Media | FM Transmitter (audio through car stereo system) | Multi-Point Routing | Battery life (hours) | | Cont. U.S., Hawaii, and Puerto Rico | AK and Canada | Europe | | nüvi 205 | 2.8 x 2.1 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 205w | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 255 | 2.8 x 2.1 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 255w | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 260w | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | | | Photos | | | up to 5 | | nüvi 265T | 2.8 x 2.1 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 265WT | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 275T | 2.8 x 2.1 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 285WT | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 9 months free); | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 465T | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 755T | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic) | | Photos, MP3s | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 760 | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos, MP3s | | | up to 5 | | nüvi 765T | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic) | | Photos, MP3s | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 775T | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic) | | Photos, MP3s | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 780 | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 3 months free); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos, MP3s | | | up to 5 | | nüvi 785T | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 9 months free); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos, MP3s | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 850 | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos, MP3s | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 855 | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos, MP3s | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 885T | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 9 months free); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos, MP3s | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 1200 | 2.8 x 2.1 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 1250 | 2.8 x 2.1 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 1260T | 2.8 x 2.1 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 1300 | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 1350 | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 1350T | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 1370T | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 1390T | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 1490T | 4.4 x 2.5 | | | | | MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic) | | Photos | | | up to 4 | | nüvi 1690 | 3.81 x 2.25 | | | | | NAVTEQ Traffic, 2 years free (Garmin nüLink! service) | | Photos | | | up to 4 |
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Great Device and Easy to Use June 4, 2008 Robert Mattes (N. Virginia, USA) 718 out of 727 found this review helpful
This is my first automobile GPS, and I did a lot of research before settling on the Garmin 780. I live in the Washington DC Metro area, so all of the extra features work here. Upon its arrival, I downloaded and installed the latest Garmin WebUpdater v.2.41 and then updated my 780 from software version 2.50 to 2.90. I also updated the Bluetooth and other firmware, along with the languages that I use. This all worked flawlessly in a Windows XP virtual machine on a Linux host. FWIW, the 780 will charge off of the supplied USB cable.
The 780 acquired the necessary satellites in just a few minutes when first activated, and does so in less than a minute for subsequent activations. I found the screen brightness to be fine for both day and night. I'm using the 780 with the Garmin Portable Friction Mount. Smashing windows and stealing GPS devices is the sport of choice in the DC Metro area, so I wanted no evidence of a GPS extant when I left the car. The friction mount works perfectly on my Honda Accord dashboard and stores easily in the center console, leaving no trace of a GPS behind. Very cool. The 780 easily fits in a shirt pocket, so it's not necessary to leave it in the car.
I tested the 780 immediately by driving during rush hour to a residence across the river in a tangle of park roads off of the beaten track, then returning at night. The Garmin had no trouble creating a very fast route to the destination that bypassed most of the heavy traffic during rush hour. On my return, I bypassed a turn on its preferred routing. It recalculated a new route in less than a second which was the exact right answer. The new route wasn't a recapture of the original route, which wasn't possible from that location, but an entirely new route. The routes it picked were appropriate for the times of day traveled, which can be a daunting task here if you don't know which roads go which direction during the appropriate rush hour. DC is a notoriously difficult area to navigate, but so far the Garmin seems up to the challenge.
I found the volume of the internal speaker to be more than adequate even with the radio, air conditioning, and windshield wipers going. Voice notifications led upcoming turns by an adequate amount, and the voice prompts always helped me get into the correct lanes in plenty of time for upcoming turns. During a particularly tricky section where several major roads converge on a bridge, then diverge on the other side, the Garmin gave almost constant appropriate guidance to ensure that I took the correct forks and turns. I was quite impressed.
The Bluetooth paired quickly with my Motorola Razr V3. It even provided its PIN code at the appropriate time. The phone functions work great and it's easy to hear over the 780 speaker. The party on the other side of the phone said that I sounded like I was in a tunnel, which is typical for remote devices for autos. I have another BT hands-free device and it garnered the same comments. The Garmin's on-screen phone cues make hands-free easy.
Activation of the MSN Direct service was simple over the Net. On initial activation of your free 3 month trial, they offer a 6-month extension for $9.95 which gets you to 9 months of service total for less than $10--a very good deal. MSN Direct information took a while to load the initial information, but then it said that in the Quick Start pamphlet. Once loaded, the traffic, weather, and news worked great. Gas prices were behind by several days, which is an eternity these days. My favorite (and cheapest) station wasn't listed.
Overall, I'm very happy with the 780. I'll be working it out heavily in the coming weeks, including on a road trip to another city with MSN Direct service. I can't believe that I waited this long to take the plunge to a GPS device for my car. Even though I'm a master with maps, the Garmin suggested a clever routing that I did not previously discover on my own. From what I've seen so far, the 780 will be a highly valued addition to my road warrior kit bag. I can recommend the 780 without reservation.
Sit back and leave the driving to Garmin July 8, 2008 StevieE (Kissimmee, Florida United States) 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
LOVE IT. Even my wife loves it. This is porbably the first electronic gadget I've ever bought where my wife wants to use it more. Very easy to use. It only locked up a few times because I was zooming in/out too fast as it was navigating. perhaps if I let it go it might have caught up . It was no big deal to turn it off and on to get me going again. The MSN is great. It actually gave me a thunderstorm warning and asked if I wanted to go around it. Traffic updates were good, gas prices were dead on, most of the time. Weather forcasts were great, The "text to speech" was cool. We chose the Ennglish mans voice and he would read any text messages I received on my (bluetooth) phone. Pretty funny. The FM transmitter isn't great at all. What else can I say, I've owned the Garmin eMap (VW bug)and thought that was nice, but this is like a Porsche. Garmin's website is also great for updates and software. That's all, now I want the voice recognition nuvi880 but really who needs that!!! Enjoy and buy this unit NOW!
Best GPS available - Wide Price Swings July 14, 2009 Daryl R. Dunahoo (Atlanta, GA) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I love this thing so much that I just returned and bought my second one. The first one rides on the dash of a 2007 Acura with a built in navigation system with XM Navtraffic. I used the free months of MSN traffic on the Nuvi then paid the Microsoft fee to keep it going for the life of the device. MSN traffic was almost as good as the XM, and a lot more economical. The only advantage of the built in system is that traffic information is always displayed on surface street zoom levels. With the Nuvi, you have to go to a separate screen to check the traffic flow speeds. It is a big disadvantage, but in every other sense the Nuvi wins.
The Acura navigation system is not even in the same league with the Nuvi. The Nuvi is so user friendly, and intuitive. Although the built in unit has a huge, bright, screen, the Garmin is just so much better. I really hate the Acura system. The fact that I will tolerate a dash mount device that is less than a quarter the screen size as my cars built in navigation system speaks volumes about both devices.
As to price swings, I bought that first Nuvi 780 on July 7, 2008, from Amazon, delivered for $524. This one 7/14/09 from Amazon was delivered for $199.99, and when I completed my order and returned to write this review, the price had jumped from 199.99 to 238.88.
It is a good deal at any of those price points, but the newer models are probably even better value. I chose the 780 again because of interchangability with my existing cradle/dock. That lifetime MSN subscription I bought belongs to a power cord, not a GPS so it will work with either unit.
Update July 2010 - MSN traffic is slated to die in a few months and after the loss/theft of my newer 780 it has been replaced with a Garmin nüvi 1490T 5-Inch Widescreen for just under $200. I don't like the FM traffic advertisements, but it looks like they are here to stay. I stay amazed at the way the GPS units continue to improve, while their price continues to drop!
So Happy I Returned My TomTom November 27, 2009 Kev (East Tennessee, USA) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Last week, I bought the TomTom GO 630... and almost immediately replaced it with this one. It was full of features and goodies... and after about 12 hours, I realized how much simpler Garmin menus are. One major feature of the Garmin is that it turns *ON* when the power cord receives power. According to TomTom, they have disabled that feature and it only turns *off*
So here's what I love about my new Garmin Nuvi 780:
This is my 4th Garmin. I had a big ol' StreetPilot and a couple of older Nuvis (360s). The menus are simple to navigate. While it seems like they don't boast the quantity of features that the TomTom does... I can tell you that Garmin's features work. Compared to OTHER GPS units I've had, the Garmin truly works.
Here are some specific features that should help you in your decision about this specific unit:
BREADCRUMB TRAIL
You can reset the trail in "my data" in the menu... but while you drive, it makes a thin cyan line over your path. I drove a few hundred miles with mine so far and it didn't automatically erase any of it. I'd find myself coming back across wiggly cyan lines where I had driven through a parking lot or taken it off-road in the field. I like this feature, but I don't really see a practical use for it... but I guess it *is* nice if you're in a strange town -- you can see if you're back where you started (even if you weren't intentionally tracking your course).
QWERTY OPTION
THANK YOU, GARMIN! I spend my days typing on a QWERTY keyboard and it's nice to be able to use one on my GPS. This unit gives you the choice of a sequential ABCD... or a QWERTY style on-screen keyboard.
ROUTE CREATION
Home to work, home to the store... I don't always take the route that Garmin initially suggests -- but I still like the convenience of having a GPS read me directions on commonly-traveled routes. It might sound silly, but it's a feature I've wished for in my other 3 Garmins. This lets you create pre-set routes with specific points along the way, and you can select a specific preset route instead of waypoints.
POWERED CRADLE BASE
Not all GPS units have a powered base. My TomTom had to be plugged in and hung on the cradle. This Garmin unit clicks into a base, which already has power connected. The power cord includes a traffic receiver, but I haven't activated it. It tells me I get 30 or 90 days free (can't remember which) but I don't plan to subscribe, so I'm ignoring that feature. If you plan to use it, though -- it seems relevant that the receiver is included in the cord.
ODD-SHAPED POWER PLUG FOR CRADLE
The USB cable is a standard USB -> USB-MINI cord to connect to a computer. However, the power cord that connects to the base of the cradle is an odd (proprietary) cable. I haven't seen a power cord like this before. This won't matter unless you break the cord and need to replace it. OEM solutions never seem "reasonably priced".
TTS / DANIEL - BRITISH ENGLISH
I can't get enough of Daniel the Garmin voice. I used him on my last 2 and I really like him on this one. It's clear "text to speech". Sometimes, you get a funny TTS result, due to the way TTS has to guess what it's reading. For instance, If you need to turn on "Smith Drive Northwest"... but the GPS has it recorded as "Smith Dr NW"... the TTS voice will say "Smith Doctor Northwest". This is actually a fun joke in my family and we quite enjoy goofy nuances of the voice. The British English voice pronounces the grocery store "Kroger" as "Kro-Jur" (soft G). My wife and I have started calling it that for fun. Yeah, kinda sad -- but we're entertained by it.
FM MODULATOR
This unit was mounted directly in front of the stereo (about 3" lower) on my maiden voyage. I was disappointed at how weak the FM signal is. Also, it makes sense that the speaker shuts off when you turn on the FM modulator. I just wish it was a bit easier to switch back and forth. I will give this another try, but FM modulators aren't that great in general. This one is below expectations, but still better than the few I've purchased over the years to play my iPod or walkman through the speakers.
BLUETOOTH CALLING
This is a feature I use quite frequently. The call quality of this GPS is actually USABLE! The Nuvi 360 wasn't so great, but I can actually rely on this for communication. This unit syncs nicely with my Palm Pre's phonebook and lets me dial from my phone's contacts (or recently dialed / received). I've not had a bad experience with bluetooth so far, so it seems to have drastically improved from my last Nuvi. I'm quite happy with this.
DAY / NIGHT MAP COLORS
If you've never had a Nuvi, it has 2 different color / brightness schemes that switch based on the exact moment of sunrise / sunset in your local time. Mine switches to darker maps at dusk, making it less obnoxious to drive (since the night map has colors that are not as hard on the eyes when compared to a nighttime setting).
NO ANTENNA TO UNFOLD
My Nuvi 360 had an antenna that would fold out. It was nice and compact, but required an extra step to put into the cradle. This one doesn't require any more than snapping into place.
INTUITIVE MENUS
My wife and I agree that the menu has a lot of neat features, but in an intuitively organized way. Navigating the MENU of my TomTom was a nightmare. I'm VERY happy with this one.
ALL-AROUND GREAT
I shopped around, compared features and prices, and tried to filter out worthless features. For instance... my TomTom had "voice command"... which was a nice distraction at the time of purchase, but really stunk. I disabled it almost immediately on the TomTom. And the Homer Simpson voice that TomTom offers... yeah, that lasted about 15 minutes. I want my $13 back!
SUMMARY;
So before you flame me for making this sound like a negative review about the TomTom... let me explain one thing: It took my bad TomTom purchase to make me appreciate the features on my Garmin. I won't consider a TomTom after my 12 hours with one. This Garmin Nuvi works great and has LOGICAL features. And the features it has... actually work correctly.
A+
Best item for the price April 18, 2008 Victor Kilby (Oklahoma City, OK) 20 out of 22 found this review helpful
This item has worked EXACTLY as described and better. This unit picks up satelites even while I am in most buildings. I have not lost signal unless in a metal building without windows.
I Highly recommend this product. It is very nice to compare fuel prices while driving down the road, and then have it route to the fuel station of your choice.
Again, I am VERY pleased with this item.
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