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PDA for tomtom and ozi

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PDA for tomtom and ozi

Post by blade828 »

what cheapy PDA can i get that will run tomtom and ozi and will plug into a gps receiver?
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Post by zagan »

I could suggest any PDA as such.

But you should get a bluetooth GPS phuck with it.

So get a PDA with bluetooth and WIFI or wireless networking for OZI.

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Post by PJ.zook »

Dunno about cheapy, but i have a iPaq HX4700 that i run Tomtom and OziCE on, and use a bluetooth GPS with it, works great!
You can buy them online for around $750, not sure if thats 'cheap' for you though.
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Post by blade828 »

Will i need windows installed on it to use tomtom and ozi? (do they basically work the same as a pc?) or do i just load what i want on there and thats it?
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Post by PJ.zook »

It comes with Windows Mobile, so its a Windows operating system on the PDA.
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Post by Emo »

As long as it has an expandable card slot (to hold the maps) and runs Windows PDA operating system, it should be fine. I'd go the bluetooth GPS receiver route which means the PDA should have bluetooth.
You'd get a second hand one on eBay for $300 - $400.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Mint-HP-iPaq-221 ... dZViewItem

Something like this would work fine.
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Post by the unbreakable luxtruxs »

I am running a Dell Axim 51 with Ozi , compact flash gps + have to run a 4gb sd card for maps, it gets 'chuggy' from time to time and freezes up for a short time,not too much of a drama but now have to load co-pilot live compact edition on or some other form of navi software, tomtom etc, possibly will make it slower again.
Mate has a Garmin iQue M4 - A$649 inc GST and free delivery from http://www.gpsoz.com.au/index.htm, works great, and you can load extra maps on, and it is already setup to do everything + built in GPS, thinking of upgrading or going all out with smaller laptop,

If you can afford the $$$$$ look at a 12' laptop and run bluetooth gps, and co-pilot live laptop edition, you have the best of both then and a bigger better screen, which is easier for mapping offroad, and you can run wifi, and surf the net whilst out and about ( if you have the right software!!) then you need to look at www.ram-mount.com. or make your own,
Like I said It's all a question of $$$$$$
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Re: PDA for tomtom and ozi

Post by Loanrangie »

blade828 wrote:what cheapy PDA can i get that will run tomtom and ozi and will plug into a gps receiver?
Any hp pda that has an sd/cf card slot and either bluetooth or serial capabilites will work, anywhere from $100-$1000 depending on what else you want it for. Get one that at least runs Pocket PC 2003 OS or Win mobile 3-5 and dont get a palm.
I have a HP Ipaq 4150 and fit all of vic and nsw plus tomtom maps on a 2gig sd card with room to spare, it has bt and wifi and stays in my car in a cheap ebay suction cup holder thats is fine offroad. you can source all the software off the web for nada. I originally got a bt gps but now use a permanently wired cable gps mouse which is easier to use, just turn on the pda and its working, bt you have to pair first before opening ozi or TT.
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Post by blade828 »

thanks for the replys. One of the ipaq's seems the go. Hows the visibillity of the screen go in sunlight and at night? is the brightness/contrast adjustable?
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Post by bluemq »

I have an ipaq and a bluetooth gps forsale if anyone's interested - pm me.

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Post by CairnsZook »

Yes, brightness and contrast is adjustable on my Ipaq. Both Ozi and TomTom also have different colour settings and night vision mode.

I picked up an old "hx" model for $200 on Ebay. It runs both these programs no worries.
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Post by blade828 »

Is it possible to hook a reversing camera up to a PDA? Doesnt have to engage when reversing, just switch to camera on the PDA when you want to see behind?
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Post by HotFourOk »

blade828 wrote:Is it possible to hook a reversing camera up to a PDA? Doesnt have to engage when reversing, just switch to camera on the PDA when you want to see behind?
Unless it's got a PCMCIA slot to house a tv capture type card I can't see it working, there just isn't the input for a video feed I don't think.
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Post by PJ.zook »

blade828 wrote:Is it possible to hook a reversing camera up to a PDA? Doesnt have to engage when reversing, just switch to camera on the PDA when you want to see behind?
You might be able to hook up a bluetooth webcam to do it, if they even exist...
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Post by buckingfox »

I got a HP IPaq RX1950 for $150 from Ebay. Haicom HI204III gps with 12v adapter and lead into IPAQ for $130 or thereabouts from Johnny Appleseed. RAM suction mount about $70.00 from same. All up the setup cost about $350.00 tops.

The RX1950 doesn't have bluetooth but that's not an issue for me and personally I prefer having the GPS and the IPAQ powered from the same 12V as it means I don't have to worry about batteries or a second power source for the GPS.

The RX1950 copes easily with Ozi and Tom Tom and so far I've been pretty happy with the setup.
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Post by Loanrangie »

blade828 wrote:Is it possible to hook a reversing camera up to a PDA? Doesnt have to engage when reversing, just switch to camera on the PDA when you want to see behind?
the only pda that has inputs that might take a reverse cam is toshiba as some have a usb port.
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Post by zagan »

blade828 wrote:Is it possible to hook a reversing camera up to a PDA? Doesnt have to engage when reversing, just switch to camera on the PDA when you want to see behind?
Super cheap have a wirelees camera/screen setup for $200 or so.
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Post by the unbreakable luxtruxs »

Can u run a wireless cam to the pda ???
viewing with win media player???
or would you need software to run it???
Never tried so don't know!
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