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Replying to: bodble2 (May 31, 2009 5:19 pm)
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Replying to: tmart (May 31, 2009 8:22 pm) |
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The Garmin Nuvi 760 is now for sale on Amazon for $200.It`s a very good system.I was able to drive on newly constructed roads. Have any of u folks used the 760?Is it adequate or are there better models around? Your opinion?Thanks. |
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Hi , Anyone has experience in writing ipod usb driver based on ipod accessory protocol? The driver is for receiving information like playlist, song list etc from ipod. TIA, Santra |
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Replying to: bodble2 (May 31, 2009 5:19 pm) I guess with the antennae down it's off on those models. My Nuvi 200 series units don't have that extendable antennae. The refurbished model I had froze, but that's why I returned it. Hopefully that doesn't keep happening to yours. You may want to do all the updates from the MyGarmin site, they have some bug fixes incorporated. |
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Replying to: bodble2 (May 31, 2009 5:26 pm) 4.3" vs. 3.5": I like the big screens. It's not so much for the map display (I use Direction up, so that only adds map data so the sides), it's for the bigger keyboard when you enter street names. My 260w even has a QWERTY keyboard, which is a lot nicer than the ABCD type. Bluetooth: I don't get why this would be that helpful, please enlighten me, oh BlueTooth Fairy. Why would you want to shout at your windshield when you can just use your speakerphone, which is much closer? The Nuvi's speakers are not particularly high quality, worse than the old StreetPilot c340 I have. Maybe to link the POI database to your phone, to call ahead to make a restaurant reservation? I have wanted that feature exactly zero times. If you do use your phone to call POI entries from your GPS, then it could come in handy. Lane Assist: haven't sampled it but this has potential. I simply look at the maps to see which way the exit goes, left, right, sharp or gradual, so I don't think I've ever missed a lane with my GPS. I have missed a lane *without* my GPS, ironically the last time that happened was when I drove to Costco to buy my 3rd unit. I think it would be handy if you live in an area with complicated intersections, like Pentagon City in Arlington, VA, or the mixing bowl, or the NYC area. FM probably is to let the sound be broadcast to your car stereo at a certain frequency (e.g. 88.1 FM). The speakers are better, but you'll get static, and as you drive stations may interfere, so I'd pass. We have a DVD player that uses FM and I got a cable so we don't need to hear all that interference. Traffic - while reviews I've seen were so-so, due to outdated information, this does have a lot of potential. Garbage in, garbage out, but if the service improves I'd want this feature. I was close, very close, to choosing a 265wt model, but I settled for the 260w instead for about $80 less. I didn't think I'd use anything but the traffic, and I'm yet to be convinced it's accurate and timely enough to be truly useful. Good luck.
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jun 02, 2009 10:58 am) Re: the lane assist, I haven't seen a unit with it in action, but I'm thinking if it displays the multiple-lane off ramps, then that would help me decide ahead of time if I would need to risk life and limp crossing 4 lanes of traffic to make the next exit ramp!
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jun 02, 2009 10:58 am) Perhaps it allows bluetooth connectivity with the vehicle so the instructions play over the audio system?? |
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Replying to: bodble2 (Jun 02, 2009 2:16 pm) Like I said, though, I look at the maps and I can figure it out by the direction of the path.
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jun 03, 2009 11:10 am) That's the special Boston model you have....
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