-> Best GPS ? <-Do U have one ?
#1
-> Best GPS ? <-Do U have one ?
Hi Member's,
Do you have a GPS ?
If so, please give your review of your system
`ok or the one that you would like 2 have ?
Do you have a GPS ?
If so, please give your review of your system
`ok or the one that you would like 2 have ?
What do you think is the best one for the $'s ?
When I go 2 the mainland, I always get lost in my
own `Space lol Ok, I get lost no matter where I'm at
When I go 2 the mainland, I always get lost in my
own `Space lol Ok, I get lost no matter where I'm at
Best 5 GPS systems
(Nov 30, 2009)
Antuan Goodwin
Associate Editor, Car Tech Although GPS-enabled smartphones are gaining ground in the portable navigation market, the standalone portable navigation device (PND) is far from dead. In fact, today's PNDs sport more features than ever to help you get from point A to point B quickly and safely--features such as audible driving directions with text-to-speech (TTS), spoken street names, real-time traffic updates, Internet connectivity for points-of-interest search, and large easy-to-read screens, to name a few. However, the GPS market has also never been more crowded, so to help you in your buying decision, we've selected our Top 5 picks for in-car GPS navigation systems. We will frequently update this list as we review new GPS devices, so check back often.
TomTom GO 740 Live
The GO 740 Live features TomTom's Live connected service, which--for a monthly fee--gives users access to real-time traffic updates, fuel prices, and Google POI search. Bluetooth hands-free calling and a voice recognition system allow users to keep their hands on the wheel while navigating.
Price:$299.00 - $399.99 (check prices)
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Garmin Nuvi 1690
The Garmin Nuvi 1690 offers free ad-supported traffic updates for two years through the Garmin nuLink data service. This unit also accesses Google POI search, White Pages search, fuel prices, weather forecasts, local events and movie times, and a service called Ciao Friend Finder through its EDGE data connection.
Price:$393.69 - $499.99 (check prices)
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TomTom XL 340 S
The TomTom XL line has benefited greatly from feature trickle down. As a result, the XL 340 S has gained text-to-speech directions that read street names aloud, TomTom's IQ Routes (which calculates routes based on historical speed data), and MapShare, a user-generated map update system.
Price:$139.00 - $279.95 (check prices)
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Magellan RoadMate 1470
The Magellan RoadMate 1470 may find itself with a short list of bells and whistles, but its core functions are where it really shines. This unit can put four routing options at a user's fingertips in the time that most units take to choose one.
Price:$148.99 - $249.99 (check prices)
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Garmin Nuvi 205W
It doesn't get much simpler or much cheaper than the Garmin Nuvi 205 when it comes to portable GPS navigation devices. However, the 205W ups the ante with a large 4.3-inch wide screen for better visibility for only a few bucks more.
Price:$99.00 - $179.95 (check prices)
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Last edited by Space; 12-14-2009 at 07:22 AM.
#2
How does a GPS work ?
...I don't know
Help Me
Ok, Click below
Video results for how does a gps work
Click above 2 learn : )
Maybe I will learn/find out where I'm at
Then, I might be able 2 find out where I'm going
"Still lost in *Space"
...I don't know
Help Me
Ok, Click below
Video results for how does a gps work
Click above 2 learn : )
Maybe I will learn/find out where I'm at
Then, I might be able 2 find out where I'm going
"Still lost in *Space"
Last edited by Space; 12-14-2009 at 07:28 AM.
#5
I have a Magellan Maestro 3100 that I got for $90 a year or so ago. It tells me where to go, so it's nice! Does what it is meant to, but it doesn't have any bells and whistles.
Here is a CNet review: http://reviews.cnet.com/car-gps-navi...-32452786.html
Here is a CNet review: http://reviews.cnet.com/car-gps-navi...-32452786.html
#8
i use mine on my phone(sprint, samsung instinct) here n there mainly to doubble check i know where i'm going befor i go...o and to check traffic so i can avoid it