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    What is the best street based GPS

    My brother has a 50th birthday coming up and our family has decided to buy him a street based GPS such as Navman or TomTom as his present. Only to be used for guidance around towns not cross country so PDAs and laptops systems are not being considered.

    Based on peoples experience what brands/models are recommended. I have heard Navman are not real good and often cannot find streets and regularly give wrong directions. I have also heard mixed but generally positive comments about Tom Tom.

    Any advice would be helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    My brother has a 50th birthday coming up and our family has decided to buy him a street based GPS such as Navman or TomTom as his present. Only to be used for guidance around towns not cross country so PDAs and laptops systems are not being considered.

    Based on peoples experience what brands/models are recommended. I have heard Navman are not real good and often cannot find streets and regularly give wrong directions. I have also heard mixed but generally positive comments about Tom Tom.

    Any advice would be helpful.

    Thanks

    Garry
    For door to door navigation, throught towns on main routes I would go for the TomTom, either the One, 500, 700 ...........or if you want to spend a bit bigger the TomTom 910 that comes complete with integrated blue tooth - (hands free phone use) in built 20 gig HDD that you can put music or even a video/dvd or two on.

    TomTom are a bit naff off road or on tracks, but on the tarmac they are great.

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    I use a Garmin Nuvi 660, and around town is great, especially interstate where I have no idea where Im going at times so my life is in its hands and 99.9 times out of 100 it gets me to the location in the time it says which is handy if you have appointments to keep. It is even very usefull in country areas with pretty good coverage for a lot of back areas which was one of the reasons I went for the Garmin.

    Plus the big screen and the bluetooth to use my mobile hands free is great.

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    I'm currently using a work supplied Garmin C320, very easy to use, and seems to get you to the right place when you need to.

    The ETA seems to be very accurate especially on long trips. The first software update can be free if you register the unit at the right time subsequent ones are ~$165.

    To see if the detail you want is there have a look at http://www.whereis.com.au as sensis supplies the base data for both.


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    Thanks guys - Garmin does seem to have good write ups.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Thanks guys - Garmin does seem to have good write ups.
    I agree Garmin Nuvi is the best, I swear by my 310.

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    There's an index of reviews here

    http://www.mtekk.com.au/Forums/tabid...9/Default.aspx

    Based on what's in there, I went with a TomTom One, & it's dead easy to use. Just don't hardwire a 5v device to a 12v vehicle like I did...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tusker View Post
    There's an index of reviews here

    http://www.mtekk.com.au/Forums/tabid...9/Default.aspx

    Based on what's in there, I went with a TomTom One, & it's dead easy to use. Just don't hardwire a 5v device to a 12v vehicle like I did...

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    The car battery is a 12 V one, but the CD-ROM drive needs two voltages to work: 12 V and 5 V. The 7805 circuit is able to convert a 12 V voltage into 5 V (its pin 1 is for the input, its pin 2 is the grounding, and its pin 3 is the 5 V exit). Figure 1 shows the plan for the connection. The grounding pin should be connected to the wires of the plug grounding and the negative pole of the car battery, what is done by simply connecting that pin to the metallic body of the car.

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    Garmin Nuvi 310i I think we bought for my dad at Christmas. Excellent unit so easy to use and extremely accurate not only on maps and guidance but on estimated time of arrival etc.

    Will be buying one of these for me soon
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    I just bought the Garmin Nuvi 660
    Great little GPS .. used it on the gold coast, brisbane and melbourne so far and havn't had a hickup yet

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