Recommend a GPS
#16




Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Lower Merion Township, PA, (an inner-ring suburb to the Socialist Workers City/State of Philadelphia, PA)
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From having been frustrated too many times out on the road, if I absolutely want the unit to know a POI, I look it up on Google Maps ahead of time, and download it as a waypoint. That's the only way to be certain a POI is there. Have learned the hard way on this, over and over again.
But it's still better than the alternative of having nothing to guide you.
BTW, you are correct on the you pay for map updates for every standalone GPS unit. That doesn't mean I have to like it. GPS units themselves are on the path to become commodities, almost loss leaders, and the big source of revenues will be the maps and associated content and information. Garmin is forced to head in this direction, they lost out on acquiring two major map (i.e., information) suppliers in the last 6 months (NavTeq, Nokia bought, and Tele Atlas) and their stock lost half it's value since. I'm becoming suspicious they purposely design things to encourage you to buy more hardware, on top of being forced to continually buy newer maps.
#17


Join Date: May 2007
Location: Reno, NV
Programs: UA 2MM
Posts: 1,462
Well I had and still have a number of them, eMap, GPS V, Streetpilot III, Streetpilot 2610, 2620, 2650 2730, Quest, eTrex Venture Cx, GPS 10 Bluetooth pug for the many cars in the whole family.
The Streetpilot 26xx/27xx are great for cars but a little to much for traveling. The Quest has long battery life but small map memory. The latest is a eTrex Venture Cx. It is perfect for traveling since it has 30 hour+ battery life, Micro SD card map memory, auto routing, and compact size. It had recorded many flight paths in the air, finding a house in Japan, occasional use in a rental car.
So far no Nuvi yet, primarily due to the short battery life.
The Streetpilot 26xx/27xx are great for cars but a little to much for traveling. The Quest has long battery life but small map memory. The latest is a eTrex Venture Cx. It is perfect for traveling since it has 30 hour+ battery life, Micro SD card map memory, auto routing, and compact size. It had recorded many flight paths in the air, finding a house in Japan, occasional use in a rental car.
So far no Nuvi yet, primarily due to the short battery life.
#18
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I really like my laptop with MS MapPoint and a Sprint EVDO card with real GPS(12 sats locked normally) it works perfect and I can get realtime updates.
Some of the new google map integrated ones are nice too my palm does live traffic flow road/sat/hybrid mapping etc on google maps, but the centro is currently lacking the GPS.
Some of the new google map integrated ones are nice too my palm does live traffic flow road/sat/hybrid mapping etc on google maps, but the centro is currently lacking the GPS.
#19


Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Los Angeles,CA,USA
Programs: UA MM, Hyatt Diamond
Posts: 931
Note also that Verizon (which I have) seems to have better cell coverage than AT&T.
#20




Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Oregon
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Before I had AT&T I had Verizon (which used to be GTE, which I got after I had Sprint then CellularONE and I also have a prepaid TMobile phone as well...) and there are just some places you won't get coverage with any of them.
#21
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: (insert city name here) hotel
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As I recall, you'll get one map update CD for free when you register with Garmin.
#22
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: BOS
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I have a Garmin Nuvi 650 that I bought from Costco for about $300 just before Christmas when they had a sale going on. I love it. It is small and easy to pack in my briefcase. My business takes me to hospitals all over the country so it is great that they are already programmed in to the unit. Also, of all the hotels I've stayed at only one (this week in fact) was not preprogrammed. I'd recommend this unit to anyone, but keep in mind that European maps are not important to me.
#23


Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Los Angeles,CA,USA
Programs: UA MM, Hyatt Diamond
Posts: 931
Yes, it's 10 bucks a month for the service.
#24
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: YYZ
Posts: 227
So much useful information here.
Re: Garmin nuvi 350, does the antenna need to be raised for it to function? See the picture at http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=4407763 . It will be nice to be able to use it in a shirt pocket while walking in a city.
Re: Garmin nuvi 350, does the antenna need to be raised for it to function? See the picture at http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=4407763 . It will be nice to be able to use it in a shirt pocket while walking in a city.
#25
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Join Date: Sep 2000
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So much useful information here.
Re: Garmin nuvi 350, does the antenna need to be raised for it to function? See the picture at http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=4407763 . It will be nice to be able to use it in a shirt pocket while walking in a city.
Re: Garmin nuvi 350, does the antenna need to be raised for it to function? See the picture at http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=4407763 . It will be nice to be able to use it in a shirt pocket while walking in a city.
#27




Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Oregon
Programs: AA EXP, UA 1MM, HH Diamond, National EE, Hertz PC
Posts: 4,055
I have a nuvi 680. When the antenna is flipped all the way closed, the unit turns the GPS receiver off and goes into "simulation" mode. Having the antenna partially down works just fine.
#29




Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Lower Merion Township, PA, (an inner-ring suburb to the Socialist Workers City/State of Philadelphia, PA)
Posts: 597
Their wording for software map product updates, for several years, has been '...if a new release of the product is out within 30 days of the original purchase date you may be entitled to a no charge update'. You have to fax in proof of purchase to get this . . . otherwise you pay fill price.
#30


Join Date: May 2007
Location: Reno, NV
Programs: UA 2MM
Posts: 1,462
Unless their policies have changed fairly recently, this is not correct.
Their wording for software map product updates, for several years, has been '...if a new release of the product is out within 30 days of the original purchase date you may be entitled to a no charge update'. You have to fax in proof of purchase to get this . . . otherwise you pay fill price.
Their wording for software map product updates, for several years, has been '...if a new release of the product is out within 30 days of the original purchase date you may be entitled to a no charge update'. You have to fax in proof of purchase to get this . . . otherwise you pay fill price.

