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#250076 - 12/01/08 09:53 PM .....and....opinion on a GPS Navigation System
Lucky2Bhere Offline
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Registered: 03/04/06
Posts: 533
I ventured out on Black Friday (not to the Wal-Mart...I value my life too much) and came back with one of these GPS Navigation systems. It's a TomTom One 125 for $100. The more I think about it, the more I realize what an asset this is now that night comes early and you can't read a map on the way to hard-to-find gigs.

I haven't opened the box yet as I'm thinking of getting a more expensive one. What one do you folks who are using them recommend. Someone said to stick with a TomTom whatever I buy. Yes? Also, can you get along without the "text to speech" option for an extra $50-$100?

Lucky

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#250077 - 12/02/08 06:38 AM Re: .....and....opinion on a GPS Navigation System
travlin'easy Offline
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
Lucky,

I was among the first forum members to purchase a GPS for my car. I have been using a GPS on my boats ever since they became available and would not leave the dock without it.

I highly recommend the Lowrance I-Way GPS system for your car. And, I do not recommend using any GPS that does not have vocal commands. Looking at a screen, even if it's dash mounted, is very distracting and there have been many reported instances of accidents caused by those gazing at the GPS display instead of the road. Many GPS devices have a lock-out feature that does not allow you to use the device if the car is moving, which I believe is a great feature.

The prices have come down a lot since more manufacturers entered the market, and most are very reliable. I have a Lowrance I-Way 500, which was quite expensive at the time I purchased it, costing about $1,000. It has a 20-gig hard drive, 10 of which are used for mapping, and 10-gigs for mp3 music. Like the one on my boat, I will not leave home without it. The device has lots of great features, allows you to route yourself easily around traffic jams, and you can find places you have never been to before.

Hope this helps,

Gary
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#250078 - 12/02/08 07:03 AM Re: .....and....opinion on a GPS Navigation System
Stephenm52 Offline
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Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 5126
Loc: USA
Lucky I've been one of the last hold outs to buy a GPS primarily because I have lived in the smallest state in the union for my entire life. As a former on the road sales rep I've worked every city and town in this tiny state, plus many cities and towns in nearby Ma. and CT. I could not justify buying one. Fast forward to about a month ago I went to Circuit City to buy a Mio Moov 200 for $109. I asked the sales rep did he think for $20 more the the Tom Tom 130 was worth it, he said yes. I purchased it and returned the next day since it did not have vocal commands. My understanding is that Tom Tom does not announce turn left head at let's say Kindermack Road. It simply says turn left. I prefer that a GPS call out the street name to turn on. I exchanged it for the Mio Moov 200 I originally went to purchase. I've only used it about 3 times since purchasing it once on recent trip to Manhattan and Weekhawken NJ. It worked very well for my needs.

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#250079 - 12/02/08 07:33 AM Re: .....and....opinion on a GPS Navigation System
George Kaye Offline
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
I've been using a Garmin Nuvi250 I purchased for $299 last year and I really like it. It's small, I have it attached to my car's console because here in Ca. we are not allowed to attach to the front windshield. It has a touch screen and it announces in several different languages or voices that I choose. I also like that when I'm not looking for a specific address and just push view map, I can see the name of all the streets I'm driving on and which street is up ahead. I also bought one of my sons this unit and he uses it all the time and I bought his this year for $199.00! The same model is probably $149 by now!


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#250080 - 12/02/08 07:46 AM Re: .....and....opinion on a GPS Navigation System
tony mads usa Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
Quote:
Originally posted by Stephenm52:
Lucky ...I've been one of the last hold outs to buy a GPS primarily because I have lived in the smallest state in the union for my entire life.


Not to steer this thread off course, but ..., I'm STILL a hold out, and not just because I also live in the smallest state in the union (although for only 24 years) ...

I am a 'hold-out' because, as I discussed on our "state of the economy" thread, I feel it's just another 'toy' to spend $$$ on, when I've managed without it for so long, and just another item that when it no longer works will end up in the landfill ... I am sure that if I owned a boat I would own one, but for driving a car, there are other means to get me where I'm going - MapQuest, Google maps, Expedia, etc., not to mention old fashioned MAPS !!! ... AND, I am not one of those males who has a problem getting out of a car to ask directions !

For those of you who have a NEED, enjoy ...

t.
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#250081 - 12/02/08 09:06 AM Re: .....and....opinion on a GPS Navigation System
cassp Offline
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Registered: 03/21/03
Posts: 3748
Loc: Motown
I've got to have street names announced, so I bought the Garmin 260 at Circuit City on sale for only $149 On Black Friday. I had a less expensive Nextar model that didn't announce street names, just when to turn but I returned it, mainly because the sound was poor too. I think if you are satisfied with audio turn directions only, you should be able to get a decent model for $125 or less. More than that and you should start comparing features. Best navigation maps are from Navteq, in most better machines.
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#250082 - 12/02/08 09:11 AM Re: .....and....opinion on a GPS Navigation System
Graham UK Offline
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Registered: 01/20/01
Posts: 1925
Loc: Lincolnshire UK
We bought a TomTom 1 over a year ago and find it fun and good to use.
Occasionally the voice will send us wrong but young lady is too nice to shout at...Ha!!

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#250083 - 12/02/08 09:18 AM Re: .....and....opinion on a GPS Navigation System
Kingfrog Offline
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Registered: 03/24/08
Posts: 1099
Loc: Myrtle beach SC
I use the Nokia N95 with the GArmin XT SW for a voice GPS. ..Its a "Swiss Army Knife" phone and relieves the need for a 30FPS Video Camera,5mp still camera both auto upload to a site or sites of your choice , WiFi, Music player, external 8 GB USB drive, PDA calender, Contact Manager. I even keep songs and styles on it to plug into the Tyros.
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#250084 - 12/02/08 09:55 AM Re: .....and....opinion on a GPS Navigation System
Fran Carango Offline
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
I also have a Garmin Nuvi....Christmas present last year..

But I also use the Navigator on my Verizon wireless phone...it works surprisingly well...and I never leave home without it...
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#250085 - 12/02/08 08:21 PM Re: .....and....opinion on a GPS Navigation System
church Offline
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Registered: 03/15/05
Posts: 45
Loc: Fremont,CA.
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Originally posted by Lucky2Bhere:
I ventured out on Black Friday (not to the Wal-Mart...I value my life too much) and came back with one of these GPS Navigation systems. It's a TomTom One 125 for $100. The more I think about it, the more I realize what an asset this is now that night comes early and you can't read a map on the way to hard-to-find gigs.

I haven't opened the box yet as I'm thinking of getting a more expensive one. What one do you folks who are using them recommend. Someone said to stick with a TomTom whatever I buy. Yes? Also, can you get along without the "text to speech" option for an extra $50-$100?

Lucky

I have a Garmin 330,which they don't make anymore.does not say the street names.
So noe I got a Navigon 2100,says street names now.It cost 199.99
then on sale at $179.99.
I saw it on Black Fri. for $89.99,but I had mine for 4 months.I love it.Garmin it a better brand.You can join a forum and get free stuff,like POI,and Red light cameras,and speed cameras.My Navigon has a Forum but only speed cameras which we do not have here in the bay area,plus to join this forum for Navigon it's a one time life time fee,Garmin all Free.
The Navigon screen for my model is just a bit smaller than my Garmin,but Navigon says street names out loud,loud and clear,it never screwed up yet on directions,I don't look at the screen.Safer driving using a GPS.I used a map,and map quest,we won't go there,long story.
I use my Navigon for work 100% of the time,Road calls in the field,and travel,Safer to use,saves a lot of time to get some where,believe me.
Some guys at work called me Mr.GPS man.
Now the Co.issued the foremans with GPS's
I always bought my own because it goes home with me,and when I retire I hope.
Good luck.Any other question email me.
Ron C.
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