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#223003 - 12/19/07 09:54 AM
Re: Does anyone here use GPS?
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#223008 - 12/19/07 09:50 PM
Re: Does anyone here use GPS?
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Registered: 09/09/02
Posts: 2204
Loc: Florida, USA
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Lowrance manufactures good GPS equipment in several categories. I have been using their "iWay 350C" for a couple of years and it has saved me a LOT of time. It is not as commonly available in retail stores as Tom Tom, Magellan, Garmin and the like...but their two automotive models are rated as good or better than most of the common brands in each of the price ranges available. I see where the price now is around $250...and well worth it.
Among the many Pros for Lowrance: All US and Canada maps are pre-loaded. No need to purchase updated discs. When updates do occur, they can be downloaded free, from the Lowrance site. Once you register with them, they will email you any notification of updates.
Turn by turn directions using street names, route and interstate numbers are both visible and audible. Size of fonts displaying destination, current street, miles to arrival, estimated time to arrival and other data can be individually adjusted to large, medium or small.
No external antenna needed. Can set audio to play through your radio, wirelessly (real handy on noisy highways).
Very good, long-lasting battery, rechargable from lighter..or just run it from the lighter. Optional AC adapter for home charging is available...otherwise all accessories are included.
Also plays MP3s and will store pictures...although I don't use those features.
Cons are minimal: I have found it may not always route me using the shortest route possible. But, you can program it to accept or avoid toll roads, interstates, left turns and such.
I have to admit, that Navigon unit looks very attractive and, though a little pricier, looks to worth it.
Eddie
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