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mug Occasional Visitor
Joined: Sep 29, 2004 Posts: 24
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 10:51 pm Post subject: Difference between TT Go and PDA version 3.07T? |
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Hi - I use TT 3.07T on my PDA and think it is great. My parents saw it a few days ago and now my mother is thinking of getting a TT Go for my father. Can anyone tell me the differences in functionality between the PDA version and GO - I would hate them to splash out and find it was not what they expected.
Also, a specific issue - is the address look up as bad on GO as the PDA version? I use the "UK postcode" application on the PDA, which is great, but from other posts on this site, I get the impression this does not work on GO? I think there is a POI based postcode look up - how practical is that?
Also, how robust is the TT Go solution - its all very well me faffing around with my PDA to get the BT connection working and having to do regular soft resets etc, but my father is going to expect to just turn it on and go! Does it do what it says on the tin?
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sgould Frequent Visitor
Joined: Oct 05, 2004 Posts: 1320
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 11:40 pm Post subject: |
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TomTomGo is quite robust. I have had mine for 4 months. It came without a carry case, which arrived a couple of months later. While I was was waiting i must have dropped TTG onto a hard surface at least 3 times. There are no ill effects apart fro a slight scratch on the removable fascia.
I have never had to reset my TTG.
The only software problem I had was of my own making. I was "playing"
I think the TomTom maps for Go and PDA's are converging on the TeleAtlas series so they will be similar in future.
The postcodes are in TTG, but only the first 5 digits. If you want a 7 digit search you can download for free from the web and store it as a Point of Interest.
Similarly you can download the speed camera database and lots of other lists.
If you need a lot of extras and / or the Europe map as well you will probably need to buy a bigger SD card. the standard 128Mb one is tight. |
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