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I use the one built-in to my laptop, but a friend uses a TomTom and is very happy with it. I have a Garmin model (Rhino-something) for my boat and it works well.

What are you going to use it for? Driving? Hiking? Sailing?
 

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I've used a TomTom and a Nuvi. The TT was big and bulky. I think the nuvi worked better. The TT was ~$300. The nuvi was ~$600.
 

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Garmins are usually the best overall. I have a refurbed Garmin StreetPilot c330. Very good. It's a bit too big and the battery life too short for portable use, but it's fine in the car.

The much slimmer Nuvis are fine for portable use while traveling, but you have to make sure they have the correct maps (Europe, Asia) loaded or figure out how you can purchase the maps and load them in yourself.

Theoretically, you should be able to get any map from the Mapquest site and upload it onto any Garmin, although there is probably a catch... I haven't really looked into it.

As with most GPS systems, it has no idea what roads are best to take considering congestion, bus/streetcar routes, parked cars, traffic patterns, time of day, construction, etc... things only a human would know after living in the area for a while.

Sometimes it will tell you to turn left when the sign says "no left turns" or it may not know that the city installed an LRT line on a street and have concrete barriers running through intersections, only allowing you to cross or turn onto the other direction at designated points. But that is the fault of the mapping company like Mapquest or whomever the GPS manufacturer uses. These types of things are usually rectified after a couple years once people notify the mapping companies and they update their maps in future releases.

A limited number of these GPS systems have live traffic information from the RTIS, allowing you to monitor traffic flow on your chosen route and go a different route if you find it heavy. These are usually on higher end models and I believe you have to pay for this service (?)
 

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I saw a google car driving around the other day. I think it was mapping as opposed to photographing.
 

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The thing mounted on a stand on the roof looked like a big black tylenol. A 40oz tylenol.

Now that I think about it if it were GPS it wouldn't need to be outside of the car.
 

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Ok thaks, I got sthe MUvi 3500. Howevr, it is caliming to be illeagl user in the Californica and Minnesota without some spefcial mounts. what do you do with your units?
 

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Back to GPS unit discussion....
I was looking at this portable nuvi 360 unit that has built-in bluetooth. Anybody use the built-in bluetooth? I've read reviews where they say the mic is not that good and you need to buy an external mic. How does that work in the car? I'm looking for something to just leave in the car.
 

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Garmins Nuvi work well enough. Sometimes the maps are not accurate, which is similar to routes found on the internet. Use common sense. Where possible call business POIs like restaurants in advance to see if they still exist. ;)
 

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Are nüvi's still the recommended choice? I'm looking at placing a GPS on my xmas wish list and the 750 & 760 looks nice. The 760 has Bluetooth, which while nice is something I could live without. Funny, right now the 760 is cheaper than the 750 at NewEgg although Sam's Club has the 750 even cheaper while the 760 is a fair bit more.

Not much consistency to prices, it seems.
 

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I have two Nuvi's (350 & 660) and have no complaints... From a review or two I read supposedly the 6xx's work a little better than the 7xx's due to the flip-out vs. built in antenna.

However, the 6xx's like the 3xx's are discontinued, (but still widely available).
 

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My choice isn't for everyone but I got a PDA with built in GPS, an Asus A696 and it is fantastic, but I switched to TomTom instead of included destinator. Not really happy with TomTom's lack of updates for the PDA software package so I might switch to the garmen software but at least I have the freedom to do that. TomTom gets me around Boston, Albany and New York city no problem and anything in between with the only exceptions being camping events out in the country with some fire roads that aren't marked but are drawn on the maps and the one really odd exception of a whole town that didn't exist in the directory by name or zip code. In those situations you just use the map view and point to where you want to go, still gets you directions there no problem.

Asus A696 has been out for a while now and available $300~400. I also use it for ebooks and an ipod replacement so the price made sense to me. Mine is about a year old now I guess and durable with a partial metal case.
 

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I bought a refurbished TomTom 720. Nice enough unit.
But I miss the easier interface from the GPS on my cell phone from verizon, and the local search.
 

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My wife & I were at Fry's and played with the demo GPS units for a few minutes. The Magellan UI was much nicer for her and the nüvi demo unit couldn't even get a satellite reading. So for the moment we're switching tracks & leaning towards the Maestro 4350. Meijer will have it for $199 on Back Friday.
 

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I have two Nuvi's (350 & 660) and have no complaints... From a review or two I read supposedly the 6xx's work a little better than the 7xx's due to the flip-out vs. built in antenna.

However, the 6xx's like the 3xx's are discontinued, (but still widely available).

Does your Garmin ask for a map update? Mine has been doing so for a while now. I'm trying to decide if it is worth the upgrade to the 2009 maps.
 

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Does your Garmin ask for a map update? Mine has been doing so for a while now. I'm trying to decide if it is worth the upgrade to the 2009 maps.
Mine have never asked for an update. I currently have the 2009 maps on them both though. Usenet is a wonderful thing. ;)
 

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Speaking of GPS, I bought the Garmin 255W as a X-mas gift. (I have a slightly ulterior motive in that the Garmin interface is familiar and I will occasionally be operating the device in the role of navigator.:))

The "XX5" series has some nice features like speed limits, better POI and (finally) a next turn/merge symbol for approaching turns. Sound quality is worse that older units, however. Unfortunately the 2009 Navtec maps are still out of date in some cases. For example, CompUSA stores are still listed. :p
 

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CompUSA does still have stores, although they are just TigerDirect locations. I assume you mean stores that have long since closed down.

Does Navtec have a feedback option so you can let them know the POIs no longer exist?


As to getting there earlier, I was there about 10 or 15 minutes after the store opened. I went straight to the electronics area, didn't see them, asked, and was told they were up at the customer service area. Turns out limited quantity items were placed in different spots around the store. While I haven't dug up the ad to re-check I don't recall it even being listed as a limited quantity item. Nor was it obvious when entering the store that said items weren't in their normal locations. There was a small table with basically no signage and photocopied maps of the store outlining where the items were, but no guidance to point out the table itself.

In the end it doesn't matter. I'll still get the unit if a good enough deal comes along. And if one doesn't, I'll just save the money. A GPS is a luxury item for most people, including me. I'm interested mostly for those few times a year I go places I'm not familiar with.
 

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We drove over 3500 miles this year on vacations and the GPS was great. POI were useful in finding markets and restaurants, which are especially important in the small towns.
 

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I could use a hand held GPS for simple hiking. We want to be able to mark waypoints and find the way back to the car before it becomes too dark. ;) Usage will be infrequent, so a halfway decent one for less than $200 is desirable.
 

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There is a similar model here, which has a color display, compass and barometer. (eTrex Summit® HC.) How do the B&W and color displays work - are they backlighted with a button or reflective only?
 

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I don't know if it is still the case, but my color one burns through batteries much faster than my B&W. The B&W even was visible during the day without it's backlight.
 

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I will be buying this one. Claimed battery life (25 hours) is longer than some other similar Garmin models. It is possible to store all the points on the micro SD card. Eventually I'll do something with the data.
 

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Aw, man, I checked this thread because I was hoping it would be a rant about some Generic Piece Of Sh1t.

Global Positioning System? Bo-o-o-o-o-o-ring!
:)

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