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Re: Satnav: TomTom 500 vs Road Angel Navigator #75766
28/03/2006 21:36
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Well yes but its only £19 a year. Not bad I think.

You have mentioned hiding the unit out of site. With the Tom Tom and Garmin solutions you HAVE to have the units in the line of site of the satelites. i.e. on the Dash.

With a PDA/smart phone solution you can plce your the bluetooth wirless mouse in the clip behind the mirror, hidden. The phone or PD Unit can then be in your pocket.

John

Re: Satnav: TomTom 500 vs Road Angel Navigator #75767
28/03/2006 22:13
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Looks like a bargain if it comes with European maps!




Yep got my £120 Garmin i3 up and running. Loads of built-in POI's and the one-off speed camera database from pocketgpsworld costs £2. (or £20 a year )

As well as full UK on the 256mb card, it has the Garmin European base-map pre-installed which covers:

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Standard map coverage includes:
A. Iceland, Great Britain, Baltic States, Denmark, Germany, Benelux, France, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Southern Africa (up to S20 Latitude).
Oceans, rivers and lakes (greater than 30 square miles)
Principal cities and some small cities and towns
Major motorways and/or interstates and principal highways
Political boundaries (state and international borders)
Major Airports
In addition to the standard map coverage, these areas also include:
Lakes greater than 5 square miles, major streams and rivers
Small cities and towns




This little unit is sooo much better than my old PDA-based thingy. When you park up, just pull it off its mount and bung it in the glovebox.


Re: Satnav: TomTom 500 vs Road Angel Navigator #75768
29/03/2006 01:32
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You have mentioned hiding the unit out of site.




Sorry John. I meant hiding the unit when your not in the car. Either small enough to fit in the glovebox or to carry with you.

Richard: Let me know how you have got on with it after a week please

Re: Satnav: TomTom 500 vs Road Angel Navigator #75769
29/03/2006 01:38
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Ah in that case Tom Tom one or Garmin i3, although the magazine review I read said that this was too slow.

John

Re: Satnav: TomTom 500 vs Road Angel Navigator #75770
29/03/2006 02:24
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Richard: Let me know how you have got on with it after a week please




Will do Graham.

I can report so far that the speed cameras work seamlessly as you drive along. If you're not following a programmed route, the unit also displays your speed, which is useful for checking the accuracy of your speedometer.

Very user-friendly menu-driven interface.

I'm trying to work out how to display POI's on the screen (like petrol stations) - this was a useful feature on my old system. It might not be possible, if so this'll be one of the compromises such a small screen/unit brings.

Also been able to routeplan right into little French towns, the European mapping is a real unexpected bonus You can do all this anywhere as the unit also runs on batteries.

V impressed so far

Edit: if anyone would like me to email them the speed camera POI file, plus another POI file with 20k+ really useful and up-to-date POI's (for the Garmin units) just PM me

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