Looking at getting a PDA for organising and wondering if it is worthwhile getting the GPS function. If you have one or have used one for this function could you give me some input please
Is the 3.7" screen adequate size to use as GPS
Any problems, likes/dislikes
What OS should i get have been looking at Windows Mobile 5.0 and not PALM
Brand you recommend to get or stay clear of
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Who has PDA GPS????
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Who has PDA GPS????
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Brad
Brad
I have this
http://www.ja-gps.com.au/travroute_asus636mypal.html
but running tom tom for on road guidance, plus oziexplorer and Garmin que for off road
screen is plenty big enough I think, plus this one comes with windscreen mount and 12v power cable, can be had for about $600 without the copilot software if you can aquire tom tom or destinator from somewhere
http://www.ja-gps.com.au/travroute_asus636mypal.html
but running tom tom for on road guidance, plus oziexplorer and Garmin que for off road
screen is plenty big enough I think, plus this one comes with windscreen mount and 12v power cable, can be had for about $600 without the copilot software if you can aquire tom tom or destinator from somewhere
www.auszookers.com
you can get the hp pda with bluetooth areal and all the brackets or you can get the navman pocket pc gps. I know ive seen them on special around the $600 mark and it comes with everything like brackets. And you can run Ozi Explorer and its one neat unit. I have a hp gps and wouldnt hesitate to buy it again though the navman has inbuilt areal. And you can get an external one if you wish.
my2c
cheers julian
my2c
cheers julian
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Navman is a low spec unit, running an outdated OS.GQ4.8coilcab wrote:you can get the hp pda with bluetooth areal and all the brackets or you can get the navman pocket pc gps. I know ive seen them on special around the $600 mark and it comes with everything like brackets. And you can run Ozi Explorer and its one neat unit. I have a hp gps and wouldnt hesitate to buy it again though the navman has inbuilt areal. And you can get an external one if you wish.
my2c
cheers julian
Which HP do you have
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
i also have a hx4700, big screen with high resolution, it works great as a gps.
I use the globalsat bluetooth gps receiver, i am extremely impressed with it, no need for external antenae it works perfectly inside the glove box.
Oziexplorer with topoview maps is what i mostly use and find it sufficient for offroad use.
I use the globalsat bluetooth gps receiver, i am extremely impressed with it, no need for external antenae it works perfectly inside the glove box.
Oziexplorer with topoview maps is what i mostly use and find it sufficient for offroad use.
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