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I'm looking at getting a GPS , as a suggested BD prezzie, i.e. suggestion to the better half, and wish to take it to Europe in the new year to get a gist of the local surroundings (that is not getting lost) and also for the car here in OZ.
Any suggestions ? I am a total newbie to the GPS world ... is it easy to get maps for overseas, and take the unit as is and it just works ? Any suggestions or experiences with this ? Thanks in advance.
they all use different software and this is what makes the difference, features aside, the number 1 factor in GPS is how the software works and calculate routes.
The best software works the fastest, won't make mistakes, and will always take you the quickest possible route. We tested all makes on the same journey, and the results were VERY different.
The main players are Tom Tom, Navman, and Garmin.
Software speed - Go Tom tom or Garmin, Navman is terribly slow, and frequently freezes.
Route calculations - By far the best here is Tom Tom, most units are "main road centric", however in peak hour the highways are usually the slowest route to go, some new units come with IQ routes which calulate routes on speed limits, and average speeds, rather than total km's travelled.
Software failures - again tom tom and garmin best here. Return rates on navmans are horrible, we get at least 1 per week, which has to be sent back. Having said that no unit is perfect, and being a computer no unit is prone to software failure.
-BTW NUVI 310 is old, which is why it is being reduced.
-Speed camera alerts are a feature worth having, however all now come standard.
-And in response to original question tom tom 930 comes pre-loaded with maps of america and europe, saves having to pay and download.
NB - DONT GO A CHEAPIE ITS NOT WORTH IT, ALL BASE MODELS NOW START @ $199
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