Thought you said you had a TomTom Go system? lol
It cant be, its so cheap...is that any good?
Thats good.it's an ace system, and a really good price for it as well. Vanquished, it's cheaper than the rest of the range cus it dont have the **** like europian maps, harddrvies, etc that other models have. it only has what i need. is ~$400.
i am trying to figure out which of these to buy, the only reason i'd go with the tomtom is because of the txt-to-speech function, but overall the n60i looks so much better.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/cu...omer-reviews.sort_by=-SubmissionDate&n=172282
tomtom go 910 $538
http://www.amazon.com/Navman-NavPix...1_9/105-1642752-8681263?ie=UTF8&s=electronics
navman n60i $$480
which would you choose.
the phones with gps use a data download that you're charged for, in addition to your data plan, the display is going to be small, the voice is going to leave something to be desiredHmmmm... fold up map $2.50
Heh heh, actually most mobile phones have GPS capabilities, so why spend that amount of money. My phone has it and it will give me voiced directions as well. I have yet to use it but all it costs is air time.
heny whats so great about it, i was looking at it, but the visuals seem kinda crap, like not very smooth.
I could never imagin using a phone to do gps...Hmmmm... fold up map $2.50
Heh heh, actually most mobile phones have GPS capabilities, so why spend that amount of money. My phone has it and it will give me voiced directions as well. I have yet to use it but all it costs is air time.
I have a GPS mouse (one of those things you plug in, and use the software on a laptop). Mine uses a SiRF II chipset and tracks up to 12 sattelites at once. I have found it to be very accurate and easy to use, enjoying it very much.
I use it for other things besides just navigation as well, I use it for Wardriving.