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Frenchie Regular Visitor

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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 4:16 pm Post subject: Advice: For most of us, PDA+GPS is not the solution |
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If price is not an issue, PDA-based GPS is not the best solution.
If you want to avoid compatibility, install and other hardware or software issues, go for a DEDICATED automotive system. _________________ StreetPilot 2610 (Garmin)
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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: Tue Jun 29, 2004 4:52 pm Post subject: |
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Sure, when was the last time you used your Garmin to download your email, browse the web, keep a mileage record on Excel, watch a DVD, listen to an MP3 or check your $afety camera database, eh?
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icsys Frequent Visitor

Joined: Feb 20, 2004 Posts: 1154 Location: South Lancashire, UK
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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That's great advice... if you only want a street routing system!
You cannot beat the stability and ease of use of the dedicated unit. But...
If you want to use your GPS system for off road pursuits such as walking, hiking, cycling, boating, green laneing... then a dedicated system is of little use. _________________ Ian.
iPAQ 2210 | Navman 4100 BT Receiver
Navman iCN 635
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Frenchie Regular Visitor

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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 5:04 pm Post subject: |
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No, but a second DEDICATED unit is the best solution.
I understand that it will turn to be not so cheap as PDA + GPS though. _________________ StreetPilot 2610 (Garmin)
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icsys Frequent Visitor

Joined: Feb 20, 2004 Posts: 1154 Location: South Lancashire, UK
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 5:21 pm Post subject: |
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If money was no object then I would have the PDA system for walking etc.. and DIN size dedicated sat nav system with 5.8" screen, capable of playing CDs DVDs etc... but I can't afford one
Not everyone has mega-bucks to spend so we have to compromise.
There is NOTHING WRONG with a PDA based system. _________________ Ian.
iPAQ 2210 | Navman 4100 BT Receiver
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Frenchie Regular Visitor

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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 6:31 pm Post subject: |
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I have an iPAQ 3970 Bluetooth but still went for a DEDICATED unit and can only say I am very happy I did this choice.
No fiddling with bugs, crashes, cables, Bluetooth, incompabilities.
I don't even speak if you have to lend the car to the wife or somebody else.
Do you lend them your PDA also? _________________ StreetPilot 2610 (Garmin)
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White_Fox Occasional Visitor

Joined: Jun 06, 2004 Posts: 18 Location: Chippenham Wiltshire
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 9:07 pm Post subject: |
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Everyone is different, or else we would all drive the same car, wear the same clothes, etc etc
GPS is great fun whatever system is used, each has its drawbacks and advantages.
Not worth getting into a flap on this one |
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Darren Frequent Visitor

Joined: 11/07/2002 14:36:40 Posts: 23848 Location: Hampshire, UK
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 9:50 pm Post subject: |
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The whole reason PDA GPS is so popular is because it's so adaptable. Most of us could not justify £500+ on a dedicated GPS Nav unit. However a PDA + GPS is both cheaper and provides many more functions. It's also easily upgradable and allows use of Topographical software in addition.
I use mine as for diary, web browsing, GPS , phone, email, note taking and much more.
I don't deny that units such as TomTom's GO are superb and will fulfill a gap in the market for users who don't want the hassle of installing software, keeping batteries charged etc but for me my PDA GPS Combo is perfect (oh and my wife uses hers with little guidance from me quite successfully!). _________________ Darren Griffin
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bustupbiker Occasional Visitor

Joined: Dec 28, 2003 Posts: 28
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 10:09 pm Post subject: |
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Don't spose your in the GPS selling game are you???
OK so it has a good write-up, but how do i mount it to my motor cycle? |
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Frenchie Regular Visitor

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Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 12:09 am Post subject: |
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Sorry if the tone of my message was a little caricatural, but it had to be to attract attention of newcomers who are looking for a nice and easy to use GPS and who finish buying a PDA + GPS package...
I don't deny it can be good for some of us.
But I do find that issues around GPS with Pocket PC environment are not often clearly stated by resellers (which I can understand) but also by users (which I try to change).
I know a few colleagues or friends who were deeply disappointed with their purchase of a PDA + GPS and ended with 2 components they do not use. _________________ StreetPilot 2610 (Garmin)
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spectric Occasional Visitor

Joined: Mar 16, 2004 Posts: 39 Location: Cumbria
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Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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Hi all
It all depends upon what you want it for. The in vehicle systems are ok for getting from A to B and receiving traffic warnings etc but not when you need ordanance survey map coverage that shows a lot more detail. I use memory map products on 1:50,000 & 1:25,000 scales.
I must admit that I do have a lot of issues with my Ipaq 2200 and a Navman 4100. When it works it is really good, but the bluetooth seems to timeout on a regular basis and it loses sat reception. But this is something qwerky with the relationship between these two as it works a lot better on my laptop. Then we do have to suffer microsoft and windows, not the most stable or bug free enviroments for anythng to run under. _________________ all the best
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icsys Frequent Visitor

Joined: Feb 20, 2004 Posts: 1154 Location: South Lancashire, UK
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Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 12:42 pm Post subject: |
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spetric wrote: | I must admit that I do have a lot of issues with my Ipaq 2200 and a Navman 4100. When it works it is really good, but the bluetooth seems to timeout on a regular basis and it loses sat reception |
Do you have the latest ROM update (ver 1.10.07) on your 2210/2215 ?
I ask because I don't suffer timeouts or loss of reception. I did, however, have BT issues before updating to ROM 1.10 _________________ Ian.
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