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CK2 Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:10 pm Post subject: Best update for iCN520 |
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Just updated my iCN520 to a Garmin Nuvi610T. Best thing I did.
1. Picks up satelites after only a few seconds
2. More accurate than iCN
3. Maps are better and bang upto date
4. Free Trafficmaster info included (No extra module required)
5. Unlimited POI's (Not just 25)
6. Great Customer support
7. Free software updates for life of unit
8. Get One
:D _________________ Just got nuvi610T to replace Navman iCN520. Great Choice. Highly recommend |
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CK2 Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:16 pm Post subject: Further reasons |
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9. Full postcode search
10. Extremely quick at mapping, recalculating
11. Hands free Blue Tooth for Phone
12. Currency convertors
13. MP3 Player
14. Average speed and Max speed screen
15. Trip Meter
16. Warnings if going too fast when approaching speed (eh sorry safety)camera
must i go on.....?
Reasons against update
1. A few little quirks that take a little bit to get used to on the mapping
2. Comic font (but you get used to it!)
3. No Time to Arrival display (but will probably be in next update). _________________ Just got nuvi610T to replace Navman iCN520. Great Choice. Highly recommend |
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kcw Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 4:18 pm Post subject: |
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Hi CK2,
Sounds very good, can I ask how much it cost for the new unit? |
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CK2 Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 5:41 pm Post subject: Cost Nuvi610T |
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Do a search on net, as price changes everyday. Should be able to pick it up for about 260 quid. But sol my iCN for 100 quid and i was gonna upgrade if i kept it so theres 200 quid towards it! _________________ Just got nuvi610T to replace Navman iCN520. Great Choice. Highly recommend |
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robertn Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:04 pm Post subject: |
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I just upgraded my model T to a Toyota Celica
Advatages
1) much faster
2) much quiter
3) easier to drive
4) Looks nicers
5) More reliable
6) handles better
OK, the 520 is not as old as a model T, but in this world it might as welll be. When making comparisions make sure they are relivent, otherwise it does impact your credibility.
I have no dounts the NuVi is much better than the 520, but is it better than the newer navman models? |
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CK2 Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 1:11 am Post subject: Frustrated with Navman |
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Understand your point but was waiting 6 months for the map update from Navman and was promised a software update 6 months ago. Maps are now out but was still awaiting the Software update.
I looked at the newer Navman's (Or is it Navmen?!) and even the tom toms.
I drive over 1000 miles a week to different destinations all over the UK and needed a new unit.
The size of the tom tom put me off.
And the awful customer support from Navman put me off more than anything.
Did a lot of research on which one to get so it was better in nearly every category... the Nuvi ticked all the boxes. _________________ Just got nuvi610T to replace Navman iCN520. Great Choice. Highly recommend |
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robertn Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 2:42 am Post subject: |
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I somehow knew that would get a bite :D - you have justified your post better that I could have expreesed it.
Although a Navman fan for years, I think they have now lost the plot more than a little. An now I have a problem with Garmin. They are so bloody good how could I not buy one.
If you look at what happened, when Navman relased the 6xx series and TomTom the Go, Garmin went very quite - too quite. I made the mistake of thinking Garmin were off licking their wounds. How wrong could I have been.
They were obviously off developing a whole new range of products and avoiding getting wrapped up in resoruce hogging 3 monthly release cycle of bleeding edge beta version products. When they re-entered the market, what a fantastic product range they have came out with.
Perhaps older and wiser is as valid in high tech as anywhere else in life. |
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CaptainDrift Regular Visitor
Joined: Nov 16, 2006 Posts: 248
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:30 am Post subject: Re: Further reasons |
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CK2 wrote: | Just updated my iCN520 to a Garmin Nuvi610T. Best thing I did.
1. Picks up satelites after only a few seconds
2. More accurate than iCN
3. Maps are better and bang upto date
4. Free Trafficmaster info included (No extra module required)
5. Unlimited POI's (Not just 25)
6. Great Customer support
7. Free software updates for life of unit
8. Get One:D
9. Full postcode search
10. Extremely quick at mapping, recalculating
11. Hands free Blue Tooth for Phone
12. Currency convertors
13. MP3 Player
14. Average speed and Max speed screen
15. Trip Meter
16. Warnings if going too fast when approaching speed (eh sorry safety)camera
must i go on.....?
Reasons against update
1. A few little quirks that take a little bit to get used to on the mapping
2. Comic font (but you get used to it!)
3. No Time to Arrival display (but will probably be in next update). |
Reasons for the Icn 520 not being as good
1.The Garmin has better GPS reciever
2.Again down to the GPS reciever and Mapping
3.Map Updates are available, comparing 2004.10 to 2006
4.If the traffic module goes wrong you need to snd away the whole unit rather than just the module
5.Okay, but why would you want more then 25?
6.Navman Give great customer support
7.We also give free software updates for that version. (what is the life of the unit?)
8.Rather not
9.You can buy software to do this and newer unit have this feature
10.Has been addressed in the newer units.
11.Available On the F and N series the B2+
12.Use your PC for most up to date exchange rates/
13.You have a car stereo as standard, or use your iPod
14. Some cars have then built in, simple maths can work out the average.
15.Available but reset for every trip
16.Can be added from here or pre-installed on the Nseries. |
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robertn Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 11:53 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | 7.We also give free software updates... |
Is that a slipup, this forum is supposed to be for non commercial discussion.
Dispite all your marketing B.S. the fact is Garmin is still better... |
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Tim Buxton Pocket GPS Moderator
Joined: 14/09/2002 20:56:18 Posts: 5231 Location: Surrey, United Kingdom
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 5:47 am Post subject: |
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robertn wrote: | Quote: | 7.We also give free software updates... |
Is that a slipup, this forum is supposed to be for non commercial discussion. |
I'm not sure where you got that from, but it isn't the case. Commercial advertising is banned under the rules, but discussion isn't. Would it really be sensible for the companies whose products are the raison d'etre of this website to be barred from contributing to it? _________________ Tim |
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CK2 Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 1:39 am Post subject: Why more than 25 POi's |
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Glad there's a few responses to this one.
I really wanted to get a newer Navman as when i bought the 520 I thought it was the biz. (I even recommened them to several of my friends who were all impressed and bought one each).
However, The main factor in not getting another one was the false promises on updates from Navman. over six months delay at the last count... and still no new smartST for the 520 as promised many months ago.
I had the Nuvi 610T for a couple of weeks now, and already had 4 software updates automatically installed on the unit, and travelled around 2000 miles around the UK with no problems. The longest the unit has taken to pick up the satellites is around 15 seconds!
In response to one of the above posts, More than 25 POI's is very handy if you speed zone all the safety cameras and types...this takes up around 21 POI's alone.... then Petrol stations (of which the standard Navman ones are way off a lot of the time), Banks, 24 hour supermarkets... must i go on??
If Navman want to send me a recent unit to test against the Nuvi, please feel free, as i'd love to be convinced and swap back to Navman and post my findings on this forum with my tail between my legs. I travel around 1200 miles a week with work to different destinations every day and night. _________________ Just got nuvi610T to replace Navman iCN520. Great Choice. Highly recommend |
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IAG Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:46 pm Post subject: |
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I use the Navman 520 here in the US and it is disappointing that there is still no map updates from 2005. What is even more annoying is that there are a lot of roads and bridges obviously built more than 5 years ago that have yet to appear on their map.
When I contacted them about map updates last year, I was assured there will be a in January which I'd have to buy for $99. Well, this is going to April and still none.
Are there any compatible maps that one can download and use with the ICN? |
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