Totally OT-----GPS's WHICH ONE???? and iPhone question

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Garmins and Trimbles have the best accuracy, from my experience, but Trimbles are prohibitively expensive...I would definitely go with a Garmin...
 
iplayloudly":2axh1vnp said:
I love my Garmin. It has an SD card slot which lets it double as an MP3 player. It can transmit through your FM radio or an aux input if your radio has one.

Which model is that one?

I'm kinda looking at the 1390T

Mark
 
I've had an inexpensive TomTom for a few years now, and it's worked great. A couple of times I've missed a turn because I second guessed which turn it meant, and each time I knew immediately that I'd screwed up.

As for the iPhone, you might want to check with your provider...I have friends here in the states (on AT&T of course) who've been able to get international calling for a set amount of time while traveling in Europe, and it wasn't too absurdly expensive.

If you want to send me your Suhr/Axe FX rig you can borrow my iPhone while you're traveling... :D :D :D :D
 
somata":ebudpoha said:
I've had an inexpensive TomTom for a few years now, and it's worked great. A couple of times I've missed a turn because I second guessed which turn it meant, and each time I knew immediately that I'd screwed up.

As for the iPhone, you might want to check with your provider...I have friends here in the states (on AT&T of course) who've been able to get international calling for a set amount of time while traveling in Europe, and it wasn't too absurdly expensive.

If you want to send me your Suhr/Axe FX rig you can borrow my iPhone while you're traveling... :D :D :D :D

I will be spending way more time in the USA (Cali) than a simple trip if everything goes as planned, so a USA roaming plan through Bell Canada wouldn't be cost effective.

If things go right I will be staying there :)

Who wants to start a band? lol

Mark
 
samhill":3n6gd8au said:
iplayloudly":3n6gd8au said:
I love my Garmin. It has an SD card slot which lets it double as an MP3 player. It can transmit through your FM radio or an aux input if your radio has one.

Which model is that one?

I'm kinda looking at the 1390T

Mark

Its a Nuvi 200 series, i think. I can't remember the actual model number. I don't have it with me at the moment. But it cost about $150 back in December '08.
 
I have a Garmin Nuvi (I'll have to check on the model) and it's awesome! Used it to travel to the states last month, worked like a charm!
 
I have the Garmin 255W, works great, the price is right, usually well under $200.00
 
I'm late to the party (happy birthday by the way!!)

I have both a Garmin and a Tom Tom and they are both great at what they do and you can't go wrong with either. But
With that said and since you said that you are blind as a bat then you will need to get a GPS that will speak out the turns and street names when giving directions. Some of the lower end GPS's do not have this (like my Tom Tom) They will say in 100 yards make a left and you will really need to look at the GPS in order to make the right turn. My Garmin lets you know when the turn is comming an the street name and it's way easier to use.
Hope this helps!
~R~
 
In other news, the navigation system Google makes for Android-based phone is TITS! :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:
 
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