Looking for a new GPS

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jvaughan

Original Poster:

6,025 posts

290 months

Monday 19th September 2005
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Just sole my Ipaq and GPS jacket, and all my accessories.

Looking to replace them with a unit similar to a garmin V.

anyone used one of these ? or have any comments about them ?

Jason

amg merc

11,954 posts

260 months

Thursday 29th September 2005
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Any suggestions as to which satnav system to buy?

Must have:
1. UK Satnav (+ European download option) in colour & 3D
2. Scamera and speed location alerts
3. self-powered (ie: runs on its own battery when disconnected from the car power for walking)
4. Pocketable - eg: flat (so no Tom Tom)
5. Bluetooth connectivity (although don't know why?!)

Any input appreciated!

mcflurry

9,136 posts

260 months

Thursday 29th September 2005
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amg merc said:
Any suggestions as to which satnav system to buy?

Must have:
1. UK Satnav (+ European download option) in colour & 3D
2. Scamera and speed location alerts
3. self-powered (ie: runs on its own battery when disconnected from the car power for walking)
4. Pocketable - eg: flat (so no Tom Tom)
5. Bluetooth connectivity (although don't know why?!)

Any input appreciated!


I have TT5 mobile on a Nokia 6680, does all of the above

amg merc

11,954 posts

260 months

Thursday 29th September 2005
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mcflurry said:

amg merc said:
Any suggestions as to which satnav system to buy?

Must have:
1. UK Satnav (+ European download option) in colour & 3D
2. Scamera and speed location alerts
3. self-powered (ie: runs on its own battery when disconnected from the car power for walking)
4. Pocketable - eg: flat (so no Tom Tom)
5. Bluetooth connectivity (although don't know why?!)

Any input appreciated!


Thanks, so, how does your mobile phone become a GPS receiver then?!




I have TT5 mobile on a Nokia 6680, does all of the above

icamm

2,153 posts

267 months

Thursday 29th September 2005
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Anyone tried the Navman PiN570 yet? It doesn't have bluetooth a far as I can tell but everything else looks okay spec wise and you can get it for just under £250 (http://handtec.com/acatalog/Navman_Pin.html)

993Targa

866 posts

246 months

Saturday 1st October 2005
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I have a Mitac Mio168 PDA which is the same as the Navman. Like the Navman it has a built in GPS receiver, probably because both PDA's are actually the same

It has an SD expansion slot which can take upto a 1Gb card but no WiFi or Bluetooth connectivity.

I really like the Mio 168 as it is neat, easy to carry, good battery life, locks onto upto 8 satellites and you have all the benefits of a PDA. Sure it isn't the most powerful PDA, but I bought it mainly for GPS and the peripheral PDA benefits such as Calender, Contacts, etc. It is also an MP3 player.

You can get a Mio 168 for approx £200 and this comes with the in car kit for battery charging and mounting on the windscreen.

I use Tom Tom Navigator 5 as the navigation package.

John

icamm

2,153 posts

267 months

Saturday 1st October 2005
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Thanks 993. Sounds like the Navman migt be the one to go for out of the two then as it includes Navman software in the £250. Cheapest I can find the Mitac with TomTom is £315.

993Targa

866 posts

246 months

Sunday 2nd October 2005
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icamm, sent you a PM.

John

mcflurry

9,136 posts

260 months

Monday 3rd October 2005
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amg merc said:

Thanks, so, how does your mobile phone become a GPS receiver then?!



I have a bluetooth receiver. Complete package costs approx £150 all in as a kit (excluding phone), or you can do it piece by piece for a lot less...