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returntothepit >> discuss >> GPS Navigation help! Recommendations? by BrianDBB on Nov 29,2008 12:10pm
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toggletoggle post by BrianDBB  at Nov 29,2008 12:10pm
I'm looking to spend between $150 and $200. I've been looking on Amazon and Tiger Direct and there are just TOO many choices. Any recommendations?



toggletoggle post by sxealex balblablflbaldbfd at Nov 29,2008 12:20pm
i have a tomtom one....i like i alot.... 99 bucks. I like their software.



toggletoggle post by Martins   at Nov 29,2008 1:15pm
My dad as a Garmin and my friend has a TomTom. I've used both and find the Garmin MUCH more intuitive and easier to follow. I'm pretty sure that the newer Garmins are faster and cheaper than the one my dad has now, too.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 29,2008 1:29pm
I've use/ a mio, magellan, garmen, and tomtom. the tomtom has awesome "other" services like traffic if you want to pay for it. (or bluetooth through a phone).
garmen have the best interface EXCEPT when scrolling a map.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 29,2008 1:31pm
I hate with the garmin that it's point and click and not drag when scrolling maps. I also have a 7" screen on my garmin.

The magellan was good for boating, sports, the mio is crap as shit, but so hackable. you can put on tomtom's software on it too.



toggletoggle post by DaveFromTheGrave  at Nov 29,2008 3:44pm
I have gps on my phone, it's a verizon envy. I don't know much about other brands or other dedicated gps units, but this phone has been a lifesaver several times.



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Nov 29,2008 3:56pm
Whatever the next step up from a TomTom One is. MSD has one and it is awesome. I've got the TomTom One and have only had 1 problem with it the entire time I've had it, and it only lasted 5 minutes. I'm not sure of all the differences the next step up has, but I know it says street names rather than just saying "take next right" or whatever. The mounting/suction device it has is better than the One as well.



toggletoggle post by BrianDBB  at Nov 29,2008 4:48pm
Hmm... sounds good so far. Any more? I'm looking at this one

http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-3-5-Inch-Blue...s=electronics&qid=1227976837&sr=1-3



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Nov 29,2008 4:51pm
go to best buy and circuit city and play with them. it's all about the interface. I find my garmin to be getting slower these days. don't know why.



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