Emo wrote:That's really expensive. For less than that you could get a great mini laptop that'd run all the maping software you'd need and also double as an mp3 player, dvd player, mp4 player, photo bank etc etc.
The new upgraded Asus eeepc running Windows with 1gb of ram and 12gb of solid sate memory is around $540. Add Copilot, Oziexplorer and a few maps and you've got a great GPS PC.
+ add an external hard drive & you have a desk top PC running around with you, just as much capability.
This is why I have not bought a stand alone GPS unit as i dont see the value, other than their compactness, in havin a stand alone unit just for navigation.
But If you have enough money then I guess it dosnt matter then.
Edit: I guess for a stand alone unit it is pretty good value, it has every street & topographical map in Australia on it. To buy those at 10 bucks a pop or to buy the software could cost that, or more, alone.
I did notice Pat said that he keeps a topo map handy anyway just in case. IMHO I really only use GPS in the city where its harder to just pull off & have a look at the map. Even in foggy conditions (as Pat said) a topo map is useful & any good map reader will be able to pinpoint their location (sory off topic a bit).
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
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