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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... You bought that Tom-Tom GPS system right? What's your personal opinion? I like it. Easy to use and very intuitive once you learn the basics. I use the cheapie - TomTom 300 (I think) with the SD memory card. I just bought Mrs.E. the TomTom 700 with the mini hard disk drive. She loves it. It's a great little GPS - probably similar to the similarly priced Garmin, but the TomTom has a bit of a sense of humor to it. You can program things like fuel stations within a programmable distance and assign it a sound. I use a cow, going MOOOOOO..... I used it to travel to Norfolk last week. It walked me right up to the front door of my kid's house on a government housing development. Has a few quirks, but nothing that common sense does not correct. RCE |
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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... You bought that Tom-Tom GPS system right? What's your personal opinion? I like it. Easy to use and very intuitive once you learn the basics. I use the cheapie - TomTom 300 (I think) with the SD memory card. I just bought Mrs.E. the TomTom 700 with the mini hard disk drive. She loves it. It's a great little GPS - probably similar to the similarly priced Garmin, but the TomTom has a bit of a sense of humor to it. You can program things like fuel stations within a programmable distance and assign it a sound. I use a cow, going MOOOOOO..... I used it to travel to Norfolk last week. It walked me right up to the front door of my kid's house on a government housing development. Has a few quirks, but nothing that common sense does not correct. RCE How do they handle updates? Free or by subscription? Dan |
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![]() "Dan Krueger" wrote in message nk.net... RCE wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... You bought that Tom-Tom GPS system right? What's your personal opinion? I like it. Easy to use and very intuitive once you learn the basics. I use the cheapie - TomTom 300 (I think) with the SD memory card. I just bought Mrs.E. the TomTom 700 with the mini hard disk drive. She loves it. It's a great little GPS - probably similar to the similarly priced Garmin, but the TomTom has a bit of a sense of humor to it. You can program things like fuel stations within a programmable distance and assign it a sound. I use a cow, going MOOOOOO..... I used it to travel to Norfolk last week. It walked me right up to the front door of my kid's house on a government housing development. Has a few quirks, but nothing that common sense does not correct. RCE How do they handle updates? Free or by subscription? Dan I think .... they are free for a year, but don't hold me to that. You get a card - like a credit card - and the GPS somehow will connect to your cell phone (bluetooth?). There are other travel services you can subscribe to. I haven't used any of this yet and probably never will. It's interesting though - when I first bought it back in November, I tried entering my son's address in Norfolk and it didn't have the street name in the stored memory. I assumed this was because it is a military housing area. Yet, when I drove to his house from Florida that month, it showed the road on the display. Last week when I drove down there again I tried putting his address in as a destination before I left and it recognized it and calculated a route right to his front door. How it updated the data, I have no idea. Those that are looking for a heavy duty sophisticated GPS system won't be satisfied with the TomTom. It's beauty is it's simplicity and ease of use. You can set it for a "3D" display or a "2D" and display the map in several orientations.... North up, direction of travel, etc. RCE |
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 01:09:30 -0500, "RCE" wrote:
"Dan Krueger" wrote in message ink.net... RCE wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... You bought that Tom-Tom GPS system right? What's your personal opinion? I like it. Easy to use and very intuitive once you learn the basics. I use the cheapie - TomTom 300 (I think) with the SD memory card. I just bought Mrs.E. the TomTom 700 with the mini hard disk drive. She loves it. It's a great little GPS - probably similar to the similarly priced Garmin, but the TomTom has a bit of a sense of humor to it. You can program things like fuel stations within a programmable distance and assign it a sound. I use a cow, going MOOOOOO..... I used it to travel to Norfolk last week. It walked me right up to the front door of my kid's house on a government housing development. Has a few quirks, but nothing that common sense does not correct. RCE How do they handle updates? Free or by subscription? Dan I think .... they are free for a year, but don't hold me to that. You get a card - like a credit card - and the GPS somehow will connect to your cell phone (bluetooth?). There are other travel services you can subscribe to. I haven't used any of this yet and probably never will. It's interesting though - when I first bought it back in November, I tried entering my son's address in Norfolk and it didn't have the street name in the stored memory. I assumed this was because it is a military housing area. Yet, when I drove to his house from Florida that month, it showed the road on the display. Last week when I drove down there again I tried putting his address in as a destination before I left and it recognized it and calculated a route right to his front door. How it updated the data, I have no idea. Those that are looking for a heavy duty sophisticated GPS system won't be satisfied with the TomTom. It's beauty is it's simplicity and ease of use. You can set it for a "3D" display or a "2D" and display the map in several orientations.... North up, direction of travel, etc. RCE Did you mount it to your windshield? Is it removable and remountable in another auto? -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 09:07:18 -0500, JohnH wrote:
Did you mount it to your windshield? Is it removable and remountable in another auto? Just to make you aware, in some states, mounting anything to your windshield, or your rear-view mirror, is a ticket, impairing driver's vision, or some such nonsense. |
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 09:42:40 -0500, thunder wrote:
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 09:07:18 -0500, JohnH wrote: Did you mount it to your windshield? Is it removable and remountable in another auto? Just to make you aware, in some states, mounting anything to your windshield, or your rear-view mirror, is a ticket, impairing driver's vision, or some such nonsense. The thing comes with a windshield mount, which is why I was asking. After going back to the site I see its a suction cup mount which would indicate its removable. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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thunder wrote:
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 09:07:18 -0500, JohnH wrote: Did you mount it to your windshield? Is it removable and remountable in another auto? Just to make you aware, in some states, mounting anything to your windshield, or your rear-view mirror, is a ticket, impairing driver's vision, or some such nonsense. That should be interesting since there are so many people adding GPS and satellite radio receivers to their car's windshields. I guess my state is not one of them since they sell windshield mounted transceivers for the toll system. Dan |
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![]() "JohnH" wrote in message ... Did you mount it to your windshield? Is it removable and remountable in another auto? -- 'Til next time, John H Yes, and yes. RCE |
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 11:00:49 -0500, "RCE" wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message .. . Did you mount it to your windshield? Is it removable and remountable in another auto? -- 'Til next time, John H Yes, and yes. RCE Thanks and thanks. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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RCE wrote:
"Dan Krueger" wrote in message nk.net... RCE wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... You bought that Tom-Tom GPS system right? What's your personal opinion? I like it. Easy to use and very intuitive once you learn the basics. I use the cheapie - TomTom 300 (I think) with the SD memory card. I just bought Mrs.E. the TomTom 700 with the mini hard disk drive. She loves it. It's a great little GPS - probably similar to the similarly priced Garmin, but the TomTom has a bit of a sense of humor to it. You can program things like fuel stations within a programmable distance and assign it a sound. I use a cow, going MOOOOOO..... I used it to travel to Norfolk last week. It walked me right up to the front door of my kid's house on a government housing development. Has a few quirks, but nothing that common sense does not correct. RCE How do they handle updates? Free or by subscription? Dan I think .... they are free for a year, but don't hold me to that. You get a card - like a credit card - and the GPS somehow will connect to your cell phone (bluetooth?). There are other travel services you can subscribe to. I haven't used any of this yet and probably never will. It's interesting though - when I first bought it back in November, I tried entering my son's address in Norfolk and it didn't have the street name in the stored memory. I assumed this was because it is a military housing area. Yet, when I drove to his house from Florida that month, it showed the road on the display. Last week when I drove down there again I tried putting his address in as a destination before I left and it recognized it and calculated a route right to his front door. How it updated the data, I have no idea. Those that are looking for a heavy duty sophisticated GPS system won't be satisfied with the TomTom. It's beauty is it's simplicity and ease of use. You can set it for a "3D" display or a "2D" and display the map in several orientations.... North up, direction of travel, etc. RCE I have the Garmin c330 and it has worked very well. I looked at the Tom Tom briefly but went with the Garmin since I have owned three of them for boating and one that resides on the little woman's bicycle. That update is interesting. These all use government GPS satellites so there must have been another way for that info to get into the machine. Dan |