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"SamSez" wrote in message
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duh -- and it would be so damned hard to have slots for both card types?
Like a
$20 card reader maybe? Couldn't possibly have anything to do with wanting
to
keep that expensive card business in house, could it?


Not sure what the big deal is. I bought a 256MB card, loaded all the City
Select maps for Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Utah, Nevada,
Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and some Western portions of South
Dakota, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Texas all on one card, including all metro
areas, all auto-routing data and all POI's. I just leave that little
proprietary card lodged into the unit as if it were internal memory and have
never wished for more. I have the 128MB card that I keep in case I need more
but...

Maybe if I was a salesman on the East Coast and my territory was the entire
East Coast I would wish for more memory but a salesman doesn't need a GPS as
sophisticated as the 276C/376C. For your average user lack of memory just
isn't going to be an issue. When was the last time you went on a trip and
brought an atlas for each of the 50 states? And don't tell me about your
Rand McNally 50 in 1 Road Atlas, LOL! It doesn't have even 10% of the roads
that are on City Select NA.

While there are a few people with legitimate uses for more than 256MB map
data, most people who whine about it never stray far enough from home to
need more.