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I can see a benefit when your in unfamiliar surroundings, if you can orientate with a map showing the buildings around you, it could make it easier to point yourself in the right direction.
But for just directional mapping I agree it wouldn't be of much benefit.
The problem that I can see is, this top down view photographic mapping always tends not to be top down, but always a bit off to one side. I can just see your marked route going through church steeples, and Big Ben, and stuff.
If there were a lot of building leaning across the road it could obscure quite a bit of your journey. _________________ Dom
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Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 6:18 am Post subject:
mostdom wrote:
The problem that I can see is, this top down view photographic mapping always tends not to be top down, but always a bit off to one side. I can just see your marked route going through church steeples, and Big Ben, and stuff.
If there were a lot of building leaning across the road it could obscure quite a bit of your journey.
That is the key new 'feature' of this product. Their photography is taken at an oblique angle and so you're effectively not top down but top/side. In nDrive's product the 3D photo view changes as you turn to reflect this.
However the much vaunted imagery is only available in some cities and whilst looking great is simply information overload in my opinion. Where it would be great is in pedestrian navigation though. _________________ Darren Griffin
I just had a look at the demo and I just can't figure out where they have put the terabyte drives to store all that directional photomap data! _________________ Dom
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Joined: Nov 16, 2004 Posts: 2145 Location: Midlands, UK
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 12:03 am Post subject:
mostdom wrote:
I just had a look at the demo and I just can't figure out where they have put the terabyte drives to store all that directional photomap data!
Not sure you need that much memory. Only the Cities below are in full photo detail as far as I can tell from other info i've seen on the first versions.
Choose from 4 diagonal perspectives, plus a vertical perspective, when in picture mapping
Voice prompts / Dynamic Routing / Auto-re-routing
Routing Options - Shortest/Fastest/Car Mode/Pedestrian Mode/Tolls/Speed
Pictures of POI's - one click information and picture.
Also loaded traditional 1D/3D Tele Atlas (01/08) maps for out of town usage
Safety camera database
Multi-media player, with support for audio, video and photo's
(MP3, WAV, AVI, ASF, GIF)
Built-in GPS Antenna
USB Connection
Think you only get standard type mapping in all other situations
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