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Is this the best GPS or what :)
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:45 pm
by LuxyBoy
http://www.hemanavigator.com.au/
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/05/hema_ ... froad.html
http://www.dymocks.com.au/ProductDetail ... agodxH5LWg
Apparently these will be ready Thursday; looks great for both road navigation and off road crumbing
Anyone seen better or find fault with this one

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 10:38 pm
by zagan
I would think the off-road GPS units would be heaps better but this would be nice simply because you have all the 4wd maps set up and running so that alone would make the whole map thing 99% easier.
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 11:58 pm
by gumtree
finally someone comes out with a good gps for the 4x4 scene.
i just got a garmin city one so i wont buy one soon but would have if i saw it 2 months ago. how much are they?
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 1:19 am
by RN
Two guys at the office have looked at them as they go off road a lot. Just under $1K they have been quoted.
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:19 am
by Emo
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.
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:43 am
by mkpatrol
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).
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:46 am
by pigletracing
Im after a good GPS for comps,, I want it to be quik to enter points, & accurate, to be able to see points that might only be meters apart... is this the GPS for me ??? if anyone has a good GPS for sale that will do what I need, I have 5 x 37" Micky Thompson CLAW RADIALS @ 98% tread to trade.
conditions apply, PM me if you have the deal
CHEERS PIGLET
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:59 am
by blkmav
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:09 pm
by LuxyBoy
Really depends if you want an off the shelf unit that does it all already or if you want something cheaper that you hack up and void warranty in the hope that it works.
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.
This does all of that apart from DVD which i would never use in the car; if i have to admire the scenery so can my passengers

and it has a mount, how do you mount a notebook easily
http://www.hemanavigator.com.au/hema_na ... tions.html
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:52 pm
by blkmav
LuxyBoy wrote:
Really depends if you want an off the shelf unit that does it all already or if you want something cheaper that you hack up and void warranty in the hope that it works.
It will cost me <$200 when I am finished. The device is essentially a Windows PC with a GPS function built in. 'Hack up' is just running another application. It's the same as running Word or Excel on your desktop computer.
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:29 pm
by dank
Hey guys, I run a 7 inch gps i bought off ebay running windows CE. It came with the navteq software which works great around the city and also has 98% of bush tracks that i drive as well. I also have loaded up Ozi Explorer CE version to use off road.
Its a touch screen so the stylus that comes with it is quick and easy to use. Runs off a 4gb sd card. In my zook, space is limited and this sits nicely on the dash out of the way. I was thinking of a laptop but this also has mp3 player, vid player, reverse camera/av input.
The gps hardware is very very quick and I never use the external antenna just the built in one.
Just another option for those not wanting to spend big bucks. cost me just under 300 all up.
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:45 pm
by Mousie
hey i got my eepc from jb hi fi for 500
the new moddle runnign windows
it is freawking ausome as a incar pc
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:48 pm
by LuxyBoy
blkmav wrote:It will cost me <$200 when I am finished.
OziExplorer + Hema $250 and then you need a true turn by turn on road nav software and the unit purchase; how is it sub $200
Not being argumentative I really want to know; tone gets lost in text
How do you mount it
USB GPS dongle or onboard chip

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 9:15 pm
by Jeeps
RoadNazi wrote:Two guys at the office have looked at them as they go off road a lot. Just under $1K they have been quoted.
Ouch. The ausjeep boys are doing a group buy for a GPS that has both road maps and offroad capability too for $200 delivered.
http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/sho ... hp?t=77696
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:06 am
by Emo
Mousie wrote:hey i got my eepc from jb hi fi for 500
the new moddle runnign windows
it is freawking ausome as a incar pc
Yeap, that'd be my pick as well.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:52 am
by fool_injected
Mousie wrote:hey i got my eepc from jb hi fi for 500
the new moddle runnign windows
it is freawking ausome as a incar pc
copy cat

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:35 am
by RN
fool_injected wrote:Mousie wrote:hey i got my eepc from jb hi fi for 500
the new moddle runnign windows
it is freawking ausome as a incar pc
copy cat

A mate in QLD has just bought the 900 series ASUS eee with Windows and wants to sell his 701 model with Linux.
He has offered the old one to me for $200 ( selling for $399 at Officeworks ) but it can be loaded with Windows if you know what you are doing. Has a 4 GB solid drive and is lightweight. Would be an ideal carputer because you can take it anywhere.
Screen can be converted to touchscreen for not much money if you are handy with a soldering iron.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:39 am
by ddr
LuxyBoy wrote:
Really depends if you want an off the shelf unit that does it all already or if you want something cheaper that you hack up and void warranty in the hope that it works.
How would it void warranty? Instead of running their supplied Navigatior from the SD Card you Run Ozi or whatever. It even states in the manual you can change the Navigation software, so no hack or warranty issues there.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:27 pm
by Pinball
Looks like a good out of the box option from what i see on the site.
Spock
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:33 pm
by nicbeer
dank wrote:Hey guys, I run a 7 inch gps i bought off ebay running windows CE. It came with the navteq software which works great around the city and also has 98% of bush tracks that i drive as well. I also have loaded up Ozi Explorer CE version to use off road.
Its a touch screen so the stylus that comes with it is quick and easy to use. Runs off a 4gb sd card. In my zook, space is limited and this sits nicely on the dash out of the way. I was thinking of a laptop but this also has mp3 player, vid player, reverse camera/av input.
The gps hardware is very very quick and I never use the external antenna just the built in one.
Just another option for those not wanting to spend big bucks. cost me just under 300 all up.
whats the model type on this one?
got me thinking.
I run a Ipaq for my stuff.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:58 pm
by Emo
RoadNazi wrote:fool_injected wrote:Mousie wrote:hey i got my eepc from jb hi fi for 500
the new moddle runnign windows
it is freawking ausome as a incar pc
copy cat

A mate in QLD has just bought the 900 series ASUS eee with Windows and wants to sell his 701 model with Linux.
He has offered the old one to me for $200 ( selling for $399 at Officeworks ) but it can be loaded with Windows if you know what you are doing. Has a 4 GB solid drive and is lightweight. Would be an ideal carputer because you can take it anywhere.
Screen can be converted to touchscreen for not much money if you are handy with a soldering iron.
I wouldn't use the first version. Yes you can put Windows on it but the memory and Ram are so small you can't really run anyting else. The extra for the new version is worth the coin I reckon.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:22 pm
by GUJohnno
I bought one of these for $188.00 + $43.00 for shipping
Come with the iGo software for around the burbs.
Loaded OziExplorer on for $40.00
The maps I already have just have to convert them to OZ2 format with a free downloadable software from OziExplorer
Finished product
Total cost $271.00
This is basically what the Hema Navigator is with the software already loaded on. If you look at the screen shot they are using the same Ozi software.
A lot of money can be saved. Any of the Ebay GPS units that run of an SD card can be made to work. See the Patrol 4x4 site for more details.
A friend just bought something like this and works a treat in his GU Patrol
Johnno.
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:00 pm
by bru21
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:08 am
by fool_injected
RoadNazi wrote:fool_injected wrote:Mousie wrote:hey i got my eepc from jb hi fi for 500
the new moddle runnign windows
it is freawking ausome as a incar pc
copy cat

A mate in QLD has just bought the 900 series ASUS eee with Windows and wants to sell his 701 model with Linux.
He has offered the old one to me for $200 ( selling for $399 at Officeworks ) but it can be loaded with Windows if you know what you are doing. Has a 4 GB solid drive and is lightweight. Would be an ideal carputer because you can take it anywhere.
Screen can be converted to touchscreen for not much money if you are handy with a soldering iron.
I got the early one, the later one has a larger screen 12gig HDD and more RAM
You can load XP stripped down on it but there goes most of your HDD, there is heeeaps on Goooogle about it
If you only want it for OziExplore and not much else (camera software, email browsing etc) install OE on the HDD and run the maps on a 4~8Gig SD memory card. The EEE has a card reader built in. I have a 120gig USB drive for storing photos, mp3s etc
Had mine since before xmas and still haven't got a round to it
You an also run OE with Linux using Wine windows emulator but that is too hard for me a I am Linux stoooopid. The destructions are on OE website (in FAQs I think)
Tell me more about this touchscreen mod........
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 8:44 am
by ausyota
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:07 am
by RN
fool_injected wrote:RoadNazi wrote:fool_injected wrote:Mousie wrote:hey i got my eepc from jb hi fi for 500
the new moddle runnign windows
it is freawking ausome as a incar pc
copy cat

A mate in QLD has just bought the 900 series ASUS eee with Windows and wants to sell his 701 model with Linux.
He has offered the old one to me for $200 ( selling for $399 at Officeworks ) but it can be loaded with Windows if you know what you are doing. Has a 4 GB solid drive and is lightweight. Would be an ideal carputer because you can take it anywhere.
Screen can be converted to touchscreen for not much money if you are handy with a soldering iron.
I got the early one, the later one has a larger screen 12gig HDD and more RAM
You can load XP stripped down on it but there goes most of your HDD, there is heeeaps on Goooogle about it
If you only want it for OziExplore and not much else (camera software, email browsing etc) install OE on the HDD and run the maps on a 4~8Gig SD memory card. The EEE has a card reader built in. I have a 120gig USB drive for storing photos, mp3s etc
Had mine since before xmas and still haven't got a round to it
You an also run OE with Linux using Wine windows emulator but that is too hard for me a I am Linux stoooopid. The destructions are on OE website (in FAQs I think)
Tell me more about this touchscreen mod........
Check YooooToooob.
Here is one that I prepared earlier and there are plenty off to the side.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ag-0KqObeww
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:31 am
by Corgie Carrier
GUJohnno wrote:I bought one of these for $188.00 + $43.00 for shipping
Come with the iGo software for around the burbs.
Loaded OziExplorer on for $40.00
The maps I already have just have to convert them to OZ2 format with a free downloadable software from OziExplorer
Finished product
Total cost $271.00
Johnno.
Where did you get it? I want one!
Neale
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:32 am
by fool_injected
RoadNazi wrote:fool_injected wrote:RoadNazi wrote:fool_injected wrote:Mousie wrote:hey
copy cat

A mate in QLD .
I got the early one, Tell me more about this touchscreen mod........
Check YooooToooob.
Here is one that I prepared earlier and there are plenty off to the side.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ag-0KqObeww
That is way coooooooool

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 12:54 pm
by ddr
Corgie Carrier wrote:
Where did you get it? I want one!
Neale
Check the Patrol4x4 thread as posted earlier.
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 3:47 pm
by naif
they where selling the Hema Navigators at the Hema tent at the coffs harbour 4wd, campign and boating show on the weekend, $990, it did look pretty shmick tho, id love to buy one.