Sat Nav for mum! which one?

Sat Nav for mum! which one?

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nightmare

Original Poster:

5,230 posts

291 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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Hi All,

Getting my mother a sat nav system for her car for her birthday.....she is extremely smart but is deliberately obtuse when it comes to technology...can be a bit annoying, but heh.

So...Which is the easiest to use and clearest to follow sat nav syatem? clever gimmicks etc are irrelevant. I just want something a retarded gibbon could program and that Maureen from driving school could then follow!

cheers
Night

NJW 77

17,064 posts

245 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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Im no expert on these, and many swear by the pda ones, but the 2 on my shortlist for a mum (well for me actually as well) are the Road Angel one (with built in camera detector) or the IIRC Tom Tom Go. More expensive than the pda ones but seem pretty much 'plug and play' with (in the case of the Road Angel at least) touch screen and postcode input etc.

tonyhetherington

32,091 posts

257 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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Tom Tom Go without doubt (got one myself, bloody brilliant bit of kit!).

To decide between 300/500/700, go to the TomTom website it explains it very well on there.

Maplins currently have good deals on TomToms (if they have them in stock - they're very popular at the moment)

Prof Beard

6,669 posts

234 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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For ease of use by the non-technical (no slight on your Mum intended) I'd go for TomTom Go as well.

(I love mine)

Prof Beard

RobM77

35,349 posts

241 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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My parents recently bought a Magellan one. Both of them admit to being useless with any gadgets or computers etc but they can both use the Magellan unit without a problem. I've borrowed it a few times and love it. It was about £800, though I think they're now down to about £600. They bought it for a big motoring holiday in Europe and it never failed them.

I tried a friend's PDA one and it told me to turn when I was about 20 yards from the turning! pointless! I presume this is configurable?!

agent006

12,058 posts

271 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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nightmare said:
she is extremely smart but is deliberately obtuse when it comes to technology...can be a bit annoying, but heh.


Crikey, i never knew i had a brother.

northernboy

12,642 posts

264 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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nightmare said:
Hi All,

Getting my mother a sat nav system for her car for her birthday.....she is extremely smart but is deliberately obtuse when it comes to technology...can be a bit annoying, but heh.

So...Which is the easiest to use and clearest to follow sat nav syatem? clever gimmicks etc are irrelevant. I just want something a retarded gibbon could program and that Maureen from driving school could then follow!

cheers
Night


Tomtom go is definitely a good choice. I have Tomtom on my phone, and it's great. The Go costs a bit more, but is much easier to use. No software to install, no discs, os anything like that. You open the box, tirn it on, and poke the screen a bit to choose where you want to go.

Flat in Fifth

45,528 posts

258 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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agent006 said:

nightmare said:
she is extremely smart but is deliberately obtuse when it comes to technology...can be a bit annoying, but heh.

Crikey, i never knew i had a brother.

Blood and stomach pills either I have two sons I knew nothing about or Mrs FiF has an extra sister....

nightmare

Original Poster:

5,230 posts

291 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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Im so glad Im not alone in this!!

thanks for all the replies guya...a TomTom shall be purchased upon your sterling recommendations!