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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #15 on: 19 January 2009, 22:34:14 »

Ive only ever used the Tom Tom and I wouldn't be without it ;)
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #16 on: 19 January 2009, 22:53:15 »

Use TomTom on my Xperia, altho I had to just patch the Postcodes file from the Go series to work on it, as the western and central europe only does 3-digit UK post code search...
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #17 on: 20 January 2009, 07:50:45 »

tom tom for me
the misses uses every day for work and swears by it
quick and easy
and the sat navs no bad either
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #18 on: 20 January 2009, 10:50:51 »

Navman S50 - got it for the same money as a tom tom £100, bigger screen, auto night mode, easy to use. :y
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #19 on: 20 January 2009, 18:59:54 »

I've got a Garmin and 'the woman' has started to talk back to me !! Other than that its always got me to where i want to go,though it did want to take a short cut up mount snowdon when i went to Wales last year.
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #20 on: 20 January 2009, 19:04:10 »

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Used lots of TomToms all of them have been cr@p got a Navman S100 now and it's brill.
Oddly, I've found the navman ones to be unreliable, as in hardware failures.
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #21 on: 20 January 2009, 21:14:40 »

I have a Garmin Nuvo 710 and its brilliant. But in answer to your questions; I think for the UK you need to get Tom Tom, if you are going abroad and in particular outside of Europe then get a Garmin. :y
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #22 on: 20 January 2009, 21:30:53 »

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Used lots of TomToms all of them have been cr@p got a Navman S100 now and it's brill.
Oddly, I've found the navman ones to be unreliable, as in hardware failures.
Thats what I found with the TomToms  ;D All 4 of them I had, had hardware issue's.
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #23 on: 20 January 2009, 22:07:11 »

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Hi all,

A question for for those of us not fortunate enough to have integral  sat nav . :'( :'(

Anybody got a preference and why ? :y :y :y
After 3 months in my new job I can give you some real everyday advice. We have 40 delivery teams operating from our depot, delivering hire cars far and wide, all drivers are issued with a PDA which has Co Pilot on it, no body uses it. We all have our own Sat Navs, all makes and models. My own is a Navman S70 and once set up to your own preferences it works very well, has only been stumped once, an incorrect postcode, but by entering the street and town it got me there. All devices do basically the same job, some have very useful features, mine tells me the name of the road you are going to turn at, so if there are two together you know the right one, Navman also has Navdesk for your PC which logs all your trips and keeps a record of all the miles driven, it also has a pin lock so if it gets nicked you know it will shut down and be inoperative. The Tom Toms are the market leader and have the feature of displaying the speed limit of the road you are on, very useful. They are also easier and cheaper to update which is vital, new roads, junction alterations etc happen faster than you think, so being able to update is vital. Speed camera warnings are also cheaper to apply to Tom Toms. When my Navman breaks I will get a Tom Tom for all of the reasons given.
The only unit which I have seen which I would not want is the Garmin Nuvi, if it does not recognise the postcode or street / town entered, thats it, game over, the Navman allows the option of going to the centre of the postcode, ideal if it is a new housing estate which is not yet on the database, get one which allows you to set your own preferences for type of route, shortest or quickest, motorways or A roads, don't buy a basic or bottom of the range model, get one which will not be out of date in a year or so.
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #24 on: 20 January 2009, 22:15:07 »

if anyone has a nokia n95/96 you can use mcguider which will use the internal gps reciever and is similar to tom tom in operation. good for those days when yr sat nav is at home or in the car and yr on foot.

you can get speed camera databases from quite a few sources, pocket gps world is one and they do various file formats cheaper than propriety sources and legitimate.

if you use a phone for sat nav be warned that the battery will not last your journey unless yr only going next door for a cupps so get an in car charger!
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #25 on: 20 January 2009, 22:23:40 »

Tom Tom used my 710 all around Europe make sure you up date maps though, easy to use. :y :y :y
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #26 on: 20 January 2009, 22:36:39 »

I have an ancient (like me) tomtom 700, that has never been serviced or suffered any mechanical or electronic problems. It is used every time the car is started as I never take it out other than to update. I find the auto-on and auto-off extremely usefull, as well as the auto-connect, by bluetooth, to my mobile.. the TT is my handsfree kit.

This unit has been used on the continent with no problems at all.

I will not say how, as it breaches site rules to discuss illegal software, but running the latest "truck" OS and Maps even allows me to put in details of the vehicle driven ... I often tell it I'm a long truck when I have the 'van on the back as it then avoids lanes and tight turns  :)

The ability to put in your own "Points of Interest" (POI's) allows you to either make your own, or to download from t'internet ... I have speed cameras and LPG data on mine .. updated monthly.

The PC software allows you to plan itineraries ahead of a trip in a simple way, and to then save them to the unit

Yup .. Tom tom for me every time .. :)
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #27 on: 20 January 2009, 22:57:08 »

Both son in  laws used Tom Toms after borrowing one of them it seemed to work well bought one myself then a 510 none of as had any probs with ours & i have really messed about with mine ::) :y
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #28 on: 20 January 2009, 23:11:54 »

Do not buy a Tom Tom at the moment....my 510 has been rather useless for the last 3 weeks since it downloaded TT's latest firmware....V8 firmware seems....according to websites.....have broken nearly every tomtom...and it seems tomtom have withdrawn v8 and replaced it V7.9......this has still broken my tomtom....it constantly locks up and reboots.....i have been shouting at TT to sort it out.....i have just got a response to reinstall it all again.....not that i think thats gonna help......but will follow instructions again.....will let u know... >:(
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Re: TomTom, Garmin or Navman????
« Reply #29 on: 20 January 2009, 23:25:29 »

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TD if you continue to have problems contact me... I'm sure I can sort it for you in and evening... :)

or you can try these guys ... ther's no current major whinge about V8 that I can see ...

http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewforum&f=93

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