Gps?
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Gps?
I need a good GPS, i looked at some, but i would like some insight from people who have one, which one would you recommend?
Garmin, MIO, tom-tom or maybe some other one?
Thanks a lot
Garmin, MIO, tom-tom or maybe some other one?
Thanks a lot
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I use a garmin interface with my Kenwood head unit. The maps are suprisingly detailed considering the rural areas I have been in. with my unit I have traveled from AZ to Wisconsin, and then down to Cape Canaveral, FL. In all cases the unit has been extremely acurate. only twice did it lead me wrong, and those were both in cases where there was a huge freeway project that altered the roadway recently.
What I am amazed with is how it has "learned" my driving style, and has updated the ETA interface. Meaning if it says I will arrive at a certain time, I get there within a minute or two. Even though I drive WELL above the posted speed limits, it still predicts my arrival time nearly spot on regardless of the distance.
I have a Kenwood touch screen with a garmin/kenwood nav unit, and I have used many others, this is by far the best.
What I am amazed with is how it has "learned" my driving style, and has updated the ETA interface. Meaning if it says I will arrive at a certain time, I get there within a minute or two. Even though I drive WELL above the posted speed limits, it still predicts my arrival time nearly spot on regardless of the distance.
I have a Kenwood touch screen with a garmin/kenwood nav unit, and I have used many others, this is by far the best.
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I say garmin, personally the garmin spc 340, you get the text to speech and that system is pretty basic. Compared to the tom tom, there is a unit that they have out which displays the building numbers for city/downtown use. So it's eaiser to locate a buildings that are nexto to eachother. Check it out. But i would recommend garmin. they are easy to use.
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Get a TOM tom. The interface/software is the easiest to use, and it tells you that your off route and how to get back.
The people I know with the Garmin are mixed about their feelings about it (some like it others don't). While everyone I met with a Tom tom love it.
Edit: Just gets what's on sale at a good price. They all perform well.
The people I know with the Garmin are mixed about their feelings about it (some like it others don't). While everyone I met with a Tom tom love it.
Edit: Just gets what's on sale at a good price. They all perform well.
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Portable....Clarion N.I.C.E awesome unit and also has a hard drive to store music/videos. Also has capability to hook up iPod i believe...
In-dash....Alpine has a very good nav unit. Not to hard the wallet either.
In-dash....Alpine has a very good nav unit. Not to hard the wallet either.
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i bought a tomtom, returned it, got a garmin, returned it, and settled with a TOMTOM... they're all simple to use but i like the TOMTOM better.. the TOMTOM tells u what street ur travelling on but the garmin doesnt and it's more laggy..
well they both have pros and cons... and i like tomtom's pros more than garmin's pros...
well they both have pros and cons... and i like tomtom's pros more than garmin's pros...
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I got a Garmin Nuvi 660, bought it on Ebay (brand new) for a couple hundred less than they go for in the stores. It was the best for me, I looked at TomTom's and thought the Garmin was just a nicer piece.
Works awesome, bluetooth, huge display, touch screen, traffic warnings, it's got it all...
Works awesome, bluetooth, huge display, touch screen, traffic warnings, it's got it all...
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I believe Garmin and Magellan both come with a single map update and the TomTom doesn't. TomTom also contracts out their maps and they aren't updated as often I've heard, where as Garmin builds their own maps.
that said, I own a TomTom One and I love it. I just wish the maps were a little more up-to-date. But, the places it doesn't have also aren't on Google Maps. Another thing, be wary of the "Shortest Distance" option ... it took me 13 miles down a dirt "highway."
that said, I own a TomTom One and I love it. I just wish the maps were a little more up-to-date. But, the places it doesn't have also aren't on Google Maps. Another thing, be wary of the "Shortest Distance" option ... it took me 13 miles down a dirt "highway."
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as long as you go garmin or tom tom you'll be fine. you can do the simple base models they will be just fine unless you want bluetooth connection with your phone or if you want traffic updates. also the more expensive units that do that also offer speaking the street name that your turning on to wich helps in comfusing intersections. in the case of wanting traffic updates id go with the garmin its cheeper you buy an antena for traffic or you buy a model that offers it and pay a life time fee while the tom tom is a monthly service and works through the internet from a bluetooth connection with your phone which can cause charges on your phone
if you should want a in dash gps i would recomend kenwood or pioneer possibly alpine too if they ever start selling the blackbird 2(there stand alone gps)
kenwood is nice because they out source there gps through garmin so it will be kenwood with garmin gps
if you should want a in dash gps i would recomend kenwood or pioneer possibly alpine too if they ever start selling the blackbird 2(there stand alone gps)
kenwood is nice because they out source there gps through garmin so it will be kenwood with garmin gps
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Check this Out I got the MIO DIGIWALKER from radioshack for my evo last week and dude if you dont check this gps all out, when you see it your going to be sorry..
Educated GPS Buyer.
Educated GPS Buyer.