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Re: Want a new GPS - Suggestions ? [steve_] by gagrice
Dec 21, 2008 (7:18 pm)
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Replying to: steve_ (Dec 21, 2008 6:49 pm)

You should be able to map your CD/DVD drive on your desktop to the Netbook and load the software. It seems my copy of S&T with GPS would also give me elevation. Something missing in my NAV in the Sequoia. I am trying to justify a Netbook and that would be a good option to add for trips.
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Re: Want a new GPS - Suggestions ? [gagrice] by kiawah
Dec 21, 2008 (7:56 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Dec 21, 2008 7:18 pm)

Just looked at the installed directory, it's just under 1 gig of disk space needed for the program, maps, and info.......if that matters. It calls home periodically to get updates for construction areas/zones, but I can't imagine that would take much more space.
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Re: Want a new GPS - Suggestions ? [kiawah] by gagrice
Dec 21, 2008 (8:26 pm)
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Replying to: kiawah (Dec 21, 2008 7:56 pm)

Many netbooks now have 160 gb hard drives up to a 320 gb in one of the models I looked at. Most have a DVD drive that is external and would be fine for loading software. It would be nice to have updates on gas prices and current business info. I found the unit in my 2007 Sequoia to be very far out of date and poor routing. I don't know that I would ever buy another vehicle with a built-in NAV.
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Re: Want a new GPS - Suggestions ? [DudeWTF] by bat1161
Dec 22, 2008 (8:39 am)
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Replying to: DudeWTF (Dec 21, 2008 5:48 pm)

First, a quick question for you. Which Garmin unit do you have? Does it have the Street name announcement (turn on main st in 500 feet)?
 
The Garmin has a feature where you can avoid local roads, highways, toll roads, etc. If you have it set to avoid local roads, it probably won't take you on Rt 6 as it did. I had that problem when I first used my older Garmin, and I have to agree that it made me frustrated until I learned otherwise.
 
Regarding the missing turns, one thing I try to do at the beginning of the ride: review the turn-by-turn directions. Also, do you have WAAS turned on or off? On is supposed to be more accurate, however it takes longer to get the satellite hook-up.
 
If you really want to improve the satellite accuracy, Garmin does sell an auxiliary antennae that you can add on. I had one for my old Street Pilot2610, but don't use it on my Nuvi370.
 
Mark
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Garmin by golic
Dec 22, 2008 (8:53 am)
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I agree with all you are saying. I love my Garmin Nuvi 760. And it has worked excellent while I am driving in unfamiliar territory. But, I have experienced the same short comings when I am in my neck of the woods, especially:
 
1. When it will tell me to get off and then get right back onto the highway. This will happen when I have it programed to "shortest distance" if it finds out the exit/on ramp is lest distance, or when I have it programmed to fastest time, it will have me do this in heavy traffic.
 
2. The City is not always correct. On a few occasions it has the wrong city for the correct address. Most often a "search all" rather than enter city will get around this problem.
 
But other than those two nuances, the nuvi works great, has really come in handy and is very portable, so if i were to use a valet parking, it easily can fit into a coat pocket.
 
And FWIW, it was about 60% less than what any factory installed GPS would have cost.
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Garmin 260W is on sale now.. by kyfdx HOST
Dec 22, 2008 (2:35 pm)
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For $189 at BB.. that was $300 back in June..
 
Has TTS and wide-screen..
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Re: Garmin 260W is on sale now.. [kyfdx] by kiawah
Dec 23, 2008 (12:47 pm)
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Replying to: kyfdx (Dec 22, 2008 2:35 pm)

or while you are looking at BB, for $75 you can pick up the latest copy of 2009 Streets and Trips w/GPS for your PC
 
Best Buy Streets Trips
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Tom Tom VS Garmin by jipster
Dec 23, 2008 (5:59 pm)
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Bought a Tom Tom One for my parents for Xmas. Took it home... misleading advertising I thought. i.e spoken directions at each turn... but not text to speech. Price was $129 wihich included a $40 gift card. Took it back, got a Garmin 260 (3.5 screen) which was $159... text to speech. Really like my Garmin Streetpilot thus far.
 
I've been seeing more of the off brands that have text to speech for around $89 with a 3.5 inch screen... a 4.3 inch screen for about $20 more. Curious if the off brand do as well performance and reliability wise as the big brands like Garmin and Tom Tom.
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Re: Tom Tom VS Garmin [jipster] by steve_ HOST
Dec 23, 2008 (6:18 pm)
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Replying to: jipster (Dec 23, 2008 5:59 pm)

I got a Nextar a few months back and it already paid for itself on a trip in a rental car to my sister's in Virginia in early September. Otherwise I'd probably still be circling Dulles trying to find the rental return lot. It was about $90 or so on sale.
 
I've found it better than expected at finding addresses; there's only been a couple of times I was on a road that wasn't on the map. The text to speech function is a must. The small screen lets it fit in front of my tach or temp gauge on the instrument panel, so it's visible but unobtrusive.
 
And I've been using the MP3 function around the house a bit.
 
Pretty happy with the deal. I haven't used any of the competing brands to really compare though.
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Re: Tom Tom VS Garmin [jipster] by ateixeira
Dec 24, 2008 (9:28 am)
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Replying to: jipster (Dec 23, 2008 5:59 pm)

Reviews I've seen from C&D, CR, and even Edmunds have consistently put Garmin on top.
 
That's what I got first, so for me it's also easier to copy all my locations from an old device to a new one.
 
I've sampled a Dash and it was so inferior it wasn't even funny. I was in the beta program and they said I could keep the device for FREE ($300 retail) if I paid for a one year subscription to their traffic data service, and I still turned it down. That's how much better the Garmin is.
 
$189 for the 260W is a deal, and I think I saw the 205W also at BB for $159.
 
I mean, map updates alone cost $75! That's like getting the device, charger, and stand for $84, plus it's a 4.4" widescreen.
 
I think the prices have come down to no-brainer levels, and we will soon see one of these in nearly every car on the road.
 
I may get a Miata PRHT and if I do I will soon purchase my 4th Garmin (sold the first to a co-worker).

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