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Old 12-21-2009, 08:41 PM
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I thought you had "the best" GPS sitting next to you already. You know, that sweet female voice saying "Don't you want to turn HERE?", or "Are you sure you want to go THIS way?", or "Isn't it faster to go the other way?" Who needs some electronic gizmo that bases directions on FACTS?

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LOL...too funny Mike!

BTW, we have the Garmin 260W..I think? It's whatever one that Darren had when we were at the 2008 Supercar Reunion
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Old 12-21-2009, 10:34 PM
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I thought you had "the best" GPS sitting next to you already. You know, that sweet female voice saying "Don't you want to turn HERE........

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Funny, we were just talking about this the other day and she says, "I don't care what you get just DO NOT get one with that irritating female voice telling you where to turn". I replied with, "Don't worry dear, the last thing I need is for you and a machine to get into a heated argument over directions. Besides, you are irreplaceable........"
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Old 12-21-2009, 10:37 PM
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Have a Garmin as well but when all you can do is go in circles i dont use it very much.
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Old 12-22-2009, 12:34 AM
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I have been using GPS and mapping for over 10 years. I currently have A Garmin Nuvi 5000 which has the 7 inch screen. It has a lot of features. Previously had several Magellens, all were good. Latest purchase(April 2008) based on the fact that Garmin are quicker to update their mapping from Navteq,the main issuer of mapping software. I have not used voice command,but find the touch screen great on all models.I just bought a lifetime software upgrade for $99.00.
Also have a TomTom, they use their own software and their touch screen and memory are great.
I find with all units,address selection can sometimes be tricky,say you are looking for an address that is a suburb,you have to know what the suburb name is to find that address.
Garmin has a nice trip computer application that looks like a dashboard,cool features. Garmin also posts speed limits in the left hand corner of the screen,amazing how accurate it is. Select a model with an SD card reader. It allows you to enter your own data(address book) and download additional mapping.Some states have laws now banning you from mounting a device to your windshield (California),Choose your mounting device carefully.

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Old 12-22-2009, 12:38 AM
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Good info on this site:

http://www.gpsreview.net/

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"I thought you had "the best" GPS sitting next to you already. You know, that sweet female voice saying "Don't you want to turn HERE?", or "Are you sure you want to go THIS way?", or "Isn't it faster to go the other way?" Who needs some electronic gizmo that bases directions on FACTS?"

Most GPS units ahve voice and language options. While driving through Wisconsin a few yaers back I changed to a Male Voice in German. Similarly in Italy,we used Italian Language option,It was like a rolling tutorial.Try switching to Japanese just for fun!!
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------Mike,,,Didnt you notice the "wife wants it" part??? She drives most of the time when we are together anyway (she hates my finely honed driving ability). As well, she has no sense of direction so she will find it useful. I on the otherhand have a great sense of direction but can barely turn on this computer. The GPS will undoubtably end up in her purse or car.
------Many thanks to all for the input. Shes read it all and will make her decision (like I would be involved in that)......Bill S
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Garmin Street Pilot III

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I recently picked up a Garmin Nuvi 765T. So far so good. I snagged it on sale a few weeks ago. Some Garmin's have live traffic updates via some FM signal. Other's offer it as well but they have a subscription fee. The 765T has bluetooth, a picture viewer, plays MP3's even. It got probably more than I'll use, but couldn't beat the price.
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Old 12-22-2009, 10:34 AM
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Just got a Magellan Roadmate 1470. The thing is great!

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