Re: Sat Nav
- From: "Souls" <souls2souls_uk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 22:42:56 +0100
"Justin Cole" <jus.coleNO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Harry Bloomfield" <harry.m1bytNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > Souls explained on 28/07/2005 :
> >> Just wondering if anyone uses one and what there experience is of it
and
> >> whether it is worth investing in?
> >
> > Not the Tomtom, but another system...
> >
> > They not only plan the route for you, but these days they guide you to
> > your destination too, with on the fly rerouting should you miss a turn
or
> > decide to use an alternative route. 'Worth investing in?' most certainly
> > if you are often faced with driving on roads unknown to you.
>
> The latest Tom Tom's are pretty good now (v5 software). However, they
still
> suffer from the 'old map data' syndrome - I often end up driving through
> apparent wilderness!
>
> Justin.
>
>
'old map data' syndrome ? does it come sent with old maps?
I like the tom tom 300 so far from what I've read and comes in my price
range. How are the maps stored on the device? if I wanted a map for say
Europe how do I put it on it?
Cheers
.
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