saying that, road atlas is fine, but my bag's really heavy!... wish i had a lighter computerised version!
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Originally posted by ian619Hi, I'm seriously thinking of getting a satilite navigation system, and would like to hear your views on them, You know! What do you think of the one you've got? What the best/ most expensive? Whats the best for the money?
Small screen or larger screen? Where did you position it? I'm not looking for
info on fitting it just not sure which to get, I've seen one working, A Tom
Tom, dont know which model, It had voice instruction and a moveing map,
It was very good! Even i could follow the directions, I cant afford one outright and will probably have to get it on her indoors'smail order thing, And consiquently pay through the nose for it, Regards
Ian.
Pete
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I've got a Tom Tom Go and it suits me fine - mainly cos my other half can't read a map .....
The only thing to watch out for is that sometimes it sends you down inappropriate roads - not often I must admnit but it's usually a road that's only 7' wide when you've got a 7' 6" caravan on the back !
I don't speed but I find the speed camera database very useful for reminding you ........
Life is too important to take seriously !
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Originally posted by PeteWhat are?
I spent 9 months working nights in London with a tom tom and navman and never have i got lost so often....i used to end up at dead ends and incorrect addresses all the time in the end i switched the bugger off and got the a-z from under the seat.
Plus they always seem to go wrong in bad weather and are a pain in tunnels etc
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Originally posted by ukviha£7.50 road atlas and a co-driver other than my missus and i can get to most places with no problems.
I spent 9 months working nights in London with a tom tom and navman and never have i got lost so often....i used to end up at dead ends and incorrect addresses all the time in the end i switched the bugger off and got the a-z from under the seat.
Plus they always seem to go wrong in bad weather and are a pain in tunnels etc
Pete
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The new tomtom one rates very well but the 32 mb card is a bit lacking when the whole of the uk map goes on a 200mb including europe.. The 20 channel receiver will improve accuracy and save time on locking up plus also having a faster processor than the Go version. Other manufacturers do reasonable versions but tomtom rates very highly amongst the heavy goods vehicle users. I have added POI`s which include speed cameras tea bars and bridges..Im not a gynacologist but ill have a look
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See how the Testosterone feuled ego's come in...
I don't want a convenient satnav....I can navigate to moscow using only a postcode, stopping only to service the truck using only a swiss army knife I won from a mongolian strongman in an arm wrestling contest, and to beat a wild boar to death with my little finger to make my bacon butties....
Well you could, but I preffer to do things the easy way.
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been using a Mitac Mio 268 for 6 months - had no problems - and it works brilliantly - even got speed camera warnings on it (via POI Warner) and it has always got me where I've wanted to get to with no fuss.
hell, I even found Linda and Tony's house with it!Dave
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