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1723 messages, Last post on Nov 19, 2009 at 9:51 AM
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Replying to: steve_ (Aug 31, 2008 11:45 am) Text to speech for $120 is cheap. My Nuvi 200W was $199 and doesn't have that feature (I wanted the big screen). Call Nextar to see if you're eligible for a free map update, you never know.
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Replying to: ateixeira (Sep 02, 2008 9:26 am) It worked well getting me from Dulles to northwest Virginia. I routed myself on the back roads to avoid the interstate and I didn't miss a turn. Your comment about the "toll" road being free heading toward Dulles helped me get back to the rental car lot too. I can see where having a bigger screen on the dash somewhere would be good. I didn't want to stick my hands through the steering wheel while driving around to type in a POI or zoom in or out.
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Replying to: steve_ (Sep 10, 2008 7:38 am) |
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Anyone have input on the Sony model? Not sure of the model number but it was wide screen, I saw it at a local costco for ~$250. Seemed like a good price for a wide screen GPS unit. I have an magellan roadmate 360 - however I don't want to pay to update the maps.
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Replying to: murphydog (Sep 16, 2008 6:39 pm) http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11294330&whse=BC&Ne=5000002+400- 0000&eCat=BC|79|4842&N=4001412%204294908475&Mo=6&No=3&Nr=P_CatalogName:BC&Ns=P_P- rice|1||P_SignDesc1&lang=en-US&Sp=C&topnav= I sampled an earlier model at the Sony store at a mall in my area, and was not impressed with the interface. It was a bit cumbersome to use, took me a while before I could it to show my address. See if you have any Sony stores in your area, if so you can sample it first. |
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I treated myself to a Mio Moov 200 for my birthday. The 3.5" screen seems to be big enough and clear enough to read, where I have it mounted on the dashboard. It comes with TTS which seems to work well, it did get tripped up on a local road name but it's certainly understandable. It referred to Lead Mine Road (pronounced LED) as LEED Mine road. My son thought it was hilarious. My wife was impressed, we had to go to downtown Raleigh to an area I hadn't been before. The GPS unit announced that our address was to the right, just as we pulled in front of the building. We'll give it our first real test this weekend as we visit the in-laws in Chincoteague VA
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Replying to: crkeehn (Oct 09, 2008 12:08 pm) Reminds me of how the Aussie lady on my Garmin says bat-TREE instead of battery. Let me know how that goes. I considered a Mio but got cold feet on the day of purchase because the demo unit at Circuit City malfunctioned. It was well priced, though.
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Replying to: ateixeira (Oct 10, 2008 10:31 am) It was easy to set up and seems to be very responsive and accurate. So far I'm very pleased with it.
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Replying to: crkeehn (Oct 11, 2008 12:01 am) I'll be near there next weekend. My work retreat is in Cambridge, MD, on the 15-17, and then I will spend that following weekend on Ocean City. Say hi to the wild ponies. |
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So I got to see one of these in person today (anyone have one yet?). This is basically the Google phone, which runs Android, an open operating system that basically lets anyone develop their own applications for it. The one I played with had Google maps and knew exactly where I was, accurate to about 5 feet or so (good enough for street mapping). Google earth was pretty cool. I saw the satellite view. The T-Mobile rep told me it could do directions, but the default program did not include audio instructions. That's something I'm sure an application will solve if it hasn't already. The screen was a pretty good size, though not as big as my Nuvi 200W (about 4.4" on that one). It's also not nearly as easy to use, though the Nuvi is purpose-built and does only one thing - Navigate. I liked it, but didn't fall in love. I think I'm going to wait-and-see. To be honest I'm not getting it for different reasons (no enterprise e-mail yet, no flat-fee international data plan), but I will follow developments to see if someone writes a killer GPS app for it. The device uploaded some YouTube clips amazingly well, about as quickly as my PC does (using a wi-fi connection). Wow. The out-of-box NAV application needs work, though.
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