Questions about portable GPS brands & models
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Questions about portable GPS brands & models
I'm currently test driving a Magellan GPS. It works pretty well, but there
are locations that don't show up on the maps. This is probably true for all
brands, but I wonder if some have a reputation for better coverage then
others? Also, although map updates are available for my unit they are
expensive. Do any brands offer free (or at least affordable) yearly updates
for the primary database?
are locations that don't show up on the maps. This is probably true for all
brands, but I wonder if some have a reputation for better coverage then
others? Also, although map updates are available for my unit they are
expensive. Do any brands offer free (or at least affordable) yearly updates
for the primary database?
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Re: Questions about portable GPS brands & models
"Victek" <Victek@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> I'm currently test driving a Magellan GPS. It works pretty well, but
> there are locations that don't show up on the maps. This is probably true
> for all brands, but I wonder if some have a reputation for better coverage
> then others?
Most brands are using the same maps, NavTec bing one of the biggest. Do you
mean roads don't show? Shopping? POIs?
> Also, although map updates are available for my unit they are expensive.
> Do any brands offer free (or at least affordable) yearly updates for the
> primary database?
Now that's funny.
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Re: Questions about portable GPS brands & models
>> I'm currently test driving a Magellan GPS. It works pretty well, but
>> there are locations that don't show up on the maps. This is probably
>> true for all brands, but I wonder if some have a reputation for better
>> coverage then others?
>
> Most brands are using the same maps, NavTec being one of the biggest. Do
> you mean roads don't show? Shopping? POIs?
>
>
>
>> Also, although map updates are available for my unit they are expensive.
>> Do any brands offer free (or at least affordable) yearly updates for the
>> primary database?
>
> Now that's funny.
Yes, I'm referring to roads not showing. I don't care as much about POI
coverage. Regarding wanting map updates to be free (or affordable) I take
your point <g>. That said, I just saw an ad for an entry level GPS at Radio
Shack that offered 2 years of free map updates. Availability and cost of
map updates seems like a top priority IMHO.
>> there are locations that don't show up on the maps. This is probably
>> true for all brands, but I wonder if some have a reputation for better
>> coverage then others?
>
> Most brands are using the same maps, NavTec being one of the biggest. Do
> you mean roads don't show? Shopping? POIs?
>
>
>
>> Also, although map updates are available for my unit they are expensive.
>> Do any brands offer free (or at least affordable) yearly updates for the
>> primary database?
>
> Now that's funny.
Yes, I'm referring to roads not showing. I don't care as much about POI
coverage. Regarding wanting map updates to be free (or affordable) I take
your point <g>. That said, I just saw an ad for an entry level GPS at Radio
Shack that offered 2 years of free map updates. Availability and cost of
map updates seems like a top priority IMHO.
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Re: Questions about portable GPS brands & models
"Victek" <Victek@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
> Yes, I'm referring to roads not showing. I don't care as much about POI
> coverage. Regarding wanting map updates to be free (or affordable) I take
> your point <g>. That said, I just saw an ad for an entry level GPS at
> Radio Shack that offered 2 years of free map updates. Availability and
> cost of map updates seems like a top priority IMHO.
If you are talking about new roads they should be on an update. If they are
older existing roads, it is a software defect. Be sure you have an up to
date map when you buy. Garmin will give you a free update if one comes out
within 6 weeks of purchase. How critical it is depends on where you live
and travel. My map is out of date by six months, but I have no plans to
update as it has not missed anything yet. Not many new roads being build or
re-routed in New England I guess.
Yes, the price of updates is high. Next time I go to Europe I'll probably
buy an entire basic unit rather than just buy the maps and come out ahead.
My Hammond map works well though, it was $9.
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Re: Questions about portable GPS brands & models
> If you are talking about new roads they should be on an update. If they
> are older existing roads, it is a software defect. Be sure you have an up
> to date map when you buy. Garmin will give you a free update if one comes
> out within 6 weeks of purchase. How critical it is depends on where you
> live and travel. My map is out of date by six months, but I have no plans
> to update as it has not missed anything yet. Not many new roads being
> build or re-routed in New England I guess.
>
> Yes, the price of updates is high. Next time I go to Europe I'll probably
> buy an entire basic unit rather than just buy the maps and come out ahead.
> My Hammond map works well though, it was $9.
Ed,
Went to Italy last year and bought a Greece/Italy SD card used for $125 for
my Garmin Nuvi. After the trip sold it on eBay for $110.
Was an invaluable asset on the trip.
Jon
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