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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: file28 on 13 February 2008, 11:57:01
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wife bought me a garmin nuvi 200 for xmas
covers uk and ireland
will also take sd card for updates and also warns of speed cameras either static or mobile hot spots
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TomTom on Windows phone.
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Tom Tom on my Ipaq with the speed camera database ;)
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These (http://leisure.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/leisure/catalogue.jsp?section=10165&JServSessionIdrootordsvywat-sun-25=2um0dq98s2.pR9yqRnTrQ5O/lbPpwOMbgTJqAfImkTxnlbPqBnzsgTxpMTPoNDJqAfNrBzRmleHqRjI/h8P/AXMn6TvpAbzqRjMrAjT/AbJ/BjFcx4Qch0K&CWCPR=y8XTvxW88ggrCFJwub3ObhfM:S&CWCPR_pses=CWCPR%3Dy8XTvxW88ggrCFJwub3ObhfM%253AS%7E) ;D
Yes I do use them - very useful
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Mio C510E. Best £199 I spent (bought it Xmas 2006). :)
Full UK mapping and full Europe on DVD ready to be transferred to SD card.
Great mapping software and excellent instructions. Full speed camera locations included automatically.
Ok it gets things wrong occasionally (they all do) but it is better than anything else I have used (especially Tomtoms).
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These (http://leisure.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/leisure/catalogue.jsp?section=10165&JServSessionIdrootordsvywat-sun-25=2um0dq98s2.pR9yqRnTrQ5O/lbPpwOMbgTJqAfImkTxnlbPqBnzsgTxpMTPoNDJqAfNrBzRmleHqRjI/h8P/AXMn6TvpAbzqRjMrAjT/AbJ/BjFcx4Qch0K&CWCPR=y8XTvxW88ggrCFJwub3ObhfM:S&CWCPR_pses=CWCPR%3Dy8XTvxW88ggrCFJwub3ObhfM%253AS%7E) ;D
Yes I do use them - very useful
Where do you put the postcode? :-/
Does it warn me of speed cameras? (which i need now with a 3.0 under me toe)
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I currently use the following Sat Navs
Blaupunkt DX-V in my VW Sharan
VDO MS-5500 in my Beach Buggy
Becker BE-6100 in my Ferrari
Garmin Quest II on my Honda Deauville
Blaupunkt is the most awkward as far as user interfaces, but the most reliable and accurate for actually getting you there.
The VDO is just plain awfull, and we have stopped selling them - its only because we couldn`t give the last one away that it ended up in my Buggy.
The Becker is OK, but as only a basic pictogram and voice, its difficult to compare to the colour maps of the others.
The Garmin on the Bike is OK, and the easiest to input data, but I wouldn`t trust that the roads it send me down around this part of the country would be suitable to drive down in a car.
I`m always interested to hear feedback on other systems, as we have been selling these now since they were first introduced around 12 years ago, and remember fondly the Alpine that only covered within the M25 and sold for a tad over 8 grand !!
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A Panasonic DV2300N in Mello Yello. (Both for Sale) :D
and now a CARIN in the Omega. BTW I love the simplicity of this unit, yes it's slow, but the way it delivers the driving instructions compared to TomToms is so minimal. It only talks to you when absolutely neccessary and doesn't repeat itself 50 times.
and the wife has a Navsure thingy.
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Igo (mio software) on a windows smartphone
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These (http://leisure.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/leisure/catalogue.jsp?section=10165&JServSessionIdrootordsvywat-sun-25=2um0dq98s2.pR9yqRnTrQ5O/lbPpwOMbgTJqAfImkTxnlbPqBnzsgTxpMTPoNDJqAfNrBzRmleHqRjI/h8P/AXMn6TvpAbzqRjMrAjT/AbJ/BjFcx4Qch0K&CWCPR=y8XTvxW88ggrCFJwub3ObhfM:S&CWCPR_pses=CWCPR%3Dy8XTvxW88ggrCFJwub3ObhfM%253AS%7E) ;D
Yes I do use them - very useful
Where do you put the postcode? :-/
Does it warn me of speed cameras? (which i need now with a 3.0 under me toe)
I can map read fine, don't need post code - just use grid reference
They are visible
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Hi, I use the TomTom Go 520, up to now it has performed very well.
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TomTom one carnt fault it at all ! got speed cameras database on it too and funny vocies !!! :y
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viamichelin. havent used any other, so cant make comparison
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Ive had the TomTom Go for a while now and I would be lost without it :D
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Original TT700 :)
And it beats the built-in Nav hands down ... tried to use that today and it wouldn't even find the street I wanted to go, let alone the house number ... (2007 map as well !!)
TT took me right there .. "you have reached your destination" to within 20ft :)
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Tomtom 6 on my XDA in the Mazda hire car, PC based Sat nav on a touch screen in my dash in the Mondeo and for the Omega (When the RAC give it back) I have the Traffic Master GPS (Voice only) with the tracking system
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Bought a Navigo Sat Nav for £60.00 came with Turbo Dog software running in Windoze CE took that off loaded IGO 08 on SD card
much better.
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Nissan Xavi Birdview in my Murano
Tomtom 910 as portable in hire cars and the Vauxhall
But upgrading ICE as soon as I can make up my mind, and it will be either the Kenwood DNX8200 (based upon Garmin) or the Alpine IVA-W505 with Blackbird II portable/dockable satnav...Probably gonna be the later one as I do like a portable system for hire cars...
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Got a TomTom go Euro 3rd edition about 3 weeks ago. Been messing about with it on places i know how to get to 1st. gonna test it properly on saturday (the cambelt party) just outdide Telford. So far its behaved very well.
The free years web updates are good, speed camara's, updated maps etc...
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i found with the tom tom while in the city of london it couldnt give me the right directions, buildings to tall, one min it was turn left then a sec later it told me to go right, i was dripping with sweat and went round in circles for half an hr, i found it the best to use over all though over about 4 ive used including garmin and navman and sony
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i found with the tom tom while in the city of london it couldnt give me the right directions, buildings to tall, one min it was turn left then a sec later it told me to go right, i was dripping with sweat and went round in circles for half an hr
Classic problem of using a hand held sat nav in a city or built up areas with tall buildings and tunnels.
Not a problem you will encounter with a dedicated In Car System :y
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i found with the tom tom while in the city of london it couldnt give me the right directions, buildings to tall, one min it was turn left then a sec later it told me to go right, i was dripping with sweat and went round in circles for half an hr
Classic problem of using a hand held sat nav in a city or built up areas with tall buildings and tunnels.
Not a problem you will encounter with a dedicated In Car System :y
Agreed ! ;D
Even the 'old and slow and useless' Carin system as fitted to pre-facelift Omegas can navigate quite successfully without a GPS signal.
;D
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Just bought my W reg Elite and it came fitted out with the SmartNav system incl. touch-screen link http://www.smartnav.com/satellite-navigation/gps-touch-screen.asp Only used it a couple of times so far but am well impressed. Prefer it to my Dell Axim 51v with CoPilot 7. Maybe just because the screen is closer to my ancient eyes and I can read it better :)
Will see over the next few weeks how well it performs regarding re-routing etc due to traffic congestion on our fortnightly trips to Norfolk. Once we get past Easter all roads to Norfolk from London get really busy i.e. M11, A14, A11, A47 or M11, A11, A14, A143 or M25, A12 so will be interesting to see whether it advises any other routes.
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I used to have Dell Axim X51v with TomTom, then I sold it and bought TT 520 + Western and Central Europe map and I must say that it is the best satnav I've had as at the moment I'm testing Route66 and Garmin on my N95-2 and it is just crap compairing to TomTom.