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Bruce Gain explores the world of GPS receivers from tiny portables to the ones built into fancy cars. Some of his conclusions might surprise you.
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I have an older GPS NAVI in my car. It cost me $2000 and although for me that is a big wad o cash, I don't regret the investment in the least. I think it is far safer than looking at a Thomas Guide or mapblast directions. |
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The problem with those is that they are all very limited in what they do and cost wayyy too much....
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Is there any particular reason why this review did not include equipment/software from TomTom? |
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maybe tomtom of toms hardware hates those commercials - hehe |
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A NAV system in a new car is about $2000. Personally I don't think they're worth it, especially if you can read a map. To me it's just another distraction like cell phones, putting on make up, shaving, reading a novel, what ever. I"m sure I'm in the minority on this but I enjoy driving and think all this stuff not only detracts from the driving experience but are dangerous. Like most things in life it comes down to whether or not you have the money and if so, is it worth the cost. |
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How odd that TomTom isn't included with this review, it makes no sense at all, as a big market player, i really wuld like to see how it compeetes with the other systems... |
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