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TOMTOM GPS

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TOMTOM GPS

Post by jaspers joint »

Can anyone tell me what there like .And if they are easy to use.
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Post by Loanrangie »

The stand alone gps units or the software ? I use TT V6 with a pda and bluetooth gps and find it really easy to use, the actual TT units would be even easier. I no longer use a street directory instead i tap in the address and get voice nav all the way - funny being given directions by ozzie, you have reached your f,f,f,f,f,f.cking destination!
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Post by Jeeps »

Two of my mates have them and they love them. I was going to get one but i went with a garmin instead because my Tom Tom mates were always complaining about 1) Battery life as Tom Toms have about 2-3 hrs and 2) they wanted it to automatically turn off and on with the car via the cigarette plug.

I went with the Garmin because it has an 8 hr battery life and as long as you're using the cigarette plug it turns off and on with the car. It also has more navigational features and priced about the same.

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Post by benjamin78au »

i have tomtom running on my nokia phone (cause i had it), i then use a bluetooth gps .

cost was alot cheaper then full blown units and it is completly portable. eg phone and something size of match box, can be dropped in pocket.

Used it for work , so far even took it up to cape / gulf trip. Logged up almost 9 thousand ks, and still going. mate who came with me was so impressed that he ordered parts and a new phone when he got back .

Screen aint huge, but i use it mainly for the voice, only as a guide.

Battery wise i get 3 hours running tomtom and mp3s in the back ground.

Like everything i use it as an aid, and still have street directory and paper maps. Also handy if speedo out, as gives a pretty close idea.


Oh a word to the wise, i had it on a trip to mums, and she is like what is that. after explaining it she is like i would never use it. well we went out for tea and on the way back i fired it up. the 20 minute trip home was say interesting and her reply is so can i borrow it when traveling . She seemed to drive a bit more agressive tho.

Other mates have tomtom or that sort of navigationon old laptops and car computers and pdas. the options are their , just depends what you want it for.

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Post by grazza »

Used it on my PDA with external GPS on a trip up the Cape.
Tom Tom was useful on the roads - but obviously useless off road. Then I switched over to OziExplorer with a Hema map.

If you buy a dedicated unit you are stuck with their street routing software - useless offroad or for boating.

If street routing is all you want, the TomTom type units would be the go.
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