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Author Topic: Sat Nav - what's in and what's not?  (Read 5151 times)

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Re: Sat Nav - what's in and what's not?
« Reply #15 on: 24 July 2006, 22:08:17 »

Hi all

I have the Tom Tom Go 700 (i think it is the 700 model anyway).  It has the internal hard disk for those in the know.

TBH I always considered Sat Nav to be a bit of a gimmick and cheating somewhat (as a Cub Scout Leader I should (and can) be able to read a map I always thought).

However, due to a special offer at Maplin, I took the plunge and got the Tom Tom.  Only used 5 or 6 times, but each time I have it has worked without fault.

Only one time it did not - going to London and it tried to send me on to the M25 via a Police slipway!
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Re: Sat Nav - what's in and what's not?
« Reply #16 on: 24 July 2006, 22:42:31 »

Navigon 5, is probably the best piece of kit I have used. Very fast route calculation, and re-routing, very up to date maps of the UK and europe, you can also get map data for the USA & the middle east which is very rare. I loaned my mates PDA with it on, I was so impressed I went and brought it, but I could have got it else where.
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