Sat Nav, Here Or There
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Sat Nav, Here Or There
My question is ..... Sat Nav should I buy in the UK or Aus ??
Also the only ones I have looked at are tomtom go 300 and 500 are they any good, the 300 review I have read say it's to big to fit in your pocket.
Are their better makes out there??
Thanks for any help you can give
Also the only ones I have looked at are tomtom go 300 and 500 are they any good, the 300 review I have read say it's to big to fit in your pocket.
Are their better makes out there??
Thanks for any help you can give
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
Originally Posted by tabby
My question is ..... Sat Nav should I buy in the UK or Aus ??
Also the only ones I have looked at are tomtom go 300 and 500 are they any good, the 300 review I have read say it's to big to fit in your pocket.
Are their better makes out there??
Thanks for any help you can give
Also the only ones I have looked at are tomtom go 300 and 500 are they any good, the 300 review I have read say it's to big to fit in your pocket.
Are their better makes out there??
Thanks for any help you can give
My advice... buy a PDA with Pocket PC with integrated GPS (£199) (comes with car kit, car charger, mains charger, leather carry case) 256MB SD card (£16) and download the Aussie maps (free) and you wont get it cheaper. If you buy a genuine Tom Tom 300, not to sure if the Aussie maps will work? If the Tom Tom 300 is Pocket PC based, there should be no problem. The same PDA in Oz is listed on the web for $800 - $900 on some sites, so based on what I've seen... much cheaper here.
I have the Aussie maps in my PDA/Tom Tom and am heading for Perth in January. The maps have been great for checking distances and routes to see how far apart places are, prior to us going, another good reason to get the Sat Nav now.
If you want any help with the set up, PM me and I'll try to help.
Neil.
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
Originally Posted by tabby
My question is ..... Sat Nav should I buy in the UK or Aus ??
Also the only ones I have looked at are tomtom go 300 and 500 are they any good, the 300 review I have read say it's to big to fit in your pocket.
Are their better makes out there??
Thanks for any help you can give
Also the only ones I have looked at are tomtom go 300 and 500 are they any good, the 300 review I have read say it's to big to fit in your pocket.
Are their better makes out there??
Thanks for any help you can give
GL
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
Originally Posted by cypry
we bought one over here in Oz.... INVALUABLE..... no pulling over to look in Melways and all that palarva... just plug in the address and go.. it verbally directs you as well as visually.. great bit of kit.. you never get lost as when you want to go home just bring up GO HOME in memory.... ours cost about $900 but money well spent.... get it over here whole map of Oz comes with it.. can't remember the name but if you want it let me know.
GL
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I was following this thread as we are due to arrive on the Gold Coast next week and we have already decided to buy sat nav when we arrive. I think this will be invaluable when we are exploring the different areas when deciding where to live and also to avoid getting lost unneccessarily with two kids in tow!
If you are happy to recommend the one that you have bought would you please let me know the name and model so that we can look at this.
Thanks for your help
Julia
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
Just purchased my Sat Nav 2 weeks ago in Perth. MIO 268 its called, and its great. cost $840 and woreth every penny, as im crap at directions. The Mio 268 is also a MP3 player , PDA Etc. look up on web.
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
Originally Posted by JAYMAC
Hi,
I was following this thread as we are due to arrive on the Gold Coast next week and we have already decided to buy sat nav when we arrive. I think this will be invaluable when we are exploring the different areas when deciding where to live and also to avoid getting lost unneccessarily with two kids in tow!
If you are happy to recommend the one that you have bought would you please let me know the name and model so that we can look at this.
Thanks for your help
Julia
I was following this thread as we are due to arrive on the Gold Coast next week and we have already decided to buy sat nav when we arrive. I think this will be invaluable when we are exploring the different areas when deciding where to live and also to avoid getting lost unneccessarily with two kids in tow!
If you are happy to recommend the one that you have bought would you please let me know the name and model so that we can look at this.
Thanks for your help
Julia
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
Originally Posted by cypry
Hi Julia.... with pleasure..... Garmin c320 Street Pilot.... Buy one that operates with a touch screen (by finger) not the ones where you need a little pointer to touch the screen with... The're much better and more convenient... you can also upgrade the maps on the web if you need too..... Goodluck with the move
Julia
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
Just adding my bit so i can get updates
I desperately want one when i get there.
Am i being ridiculous or if you bought it here, would you not have to buy some additional 'thingy'(very technical) out there to make it work
I desperately want one when i get there.
Am i being ridiculous or if you bought it here, would you not have to buy some additional 'thingy'(very technical) out there to make it work
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
Anyone got a navman pin 510??
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
hubbie got tom tom 300, does anybody know if you can get the aussie maps for this?
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
I looked seriously at buying a Navman Pin for my business as I could use the PDA as well. I could see time/fuel saving benefits with such a device as well as the convenience.
My concern was the mapping software as I often use www.whereis.com.au for time/distance calcs. I found that 12 month old estates could not be found or it it default to some other dissimilar sounding street in an other suburb, far, far away.
As I understand it, the software is the same or similar for both the web and the devices.
I came to the conclusion that the novelty would wear off fairly quickly if there were any errors and the investment would end up cluttering the glove box.
If you drove in other cities frequently and for the UK/Europe I can see the benefits.
I just bought a new street directory $25.
The rest of the money I can put to use for other things.
WW
On an aside, during the first Gulf War, the Yanks "adjusted" their satellites to give themselves an advantage over the Skud missiles. At the same time trawlers along the Great Barrier Reef kept running aground on suddenly "uncharted" reefs .
I would wont to be driving over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and be told I should be 500m to the left! :scared:
My concern was the mapping software as I often use www.whereis.com.au for time/distance calcs. I found that 12 month old estates could not be found or it it default to some other dissimilar sounding street in an other suburb, far, far away.
As I understand it, the software is the same or similar for both the web and the devices.
I came to the conclusion that the novelty would wear off fairly quickly if there were any errors and the investment would end up cluttering the glove box.
If you drove in other cities frequently and for the UK/Europe I can see the benefits.
I just bought a new street directory $25.
The rest of the money I can put to use for other things.
WW
On an aside, during the first Gulf War, the Yanks "adjusted" their satellites to give themselves an advantage over the Skud missiles. At the same time trawlers along the Great Barrier Reef kept running aground on suddenly "uncharted" reefs .
I would wont to be driving over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and be told I should be 500m to the left! :scared:
#12
Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
My Navman is great fun - but has wasted gallons (sorry, litres) of petrol taking me all over the place.
The problem is partly to do with the lack of decent mapping in Oz - ask TomTom, who told me last year that they would not sell the TomTom in Oz because of this.
But the programming also sends you up the garden path more often than I would expect - on one infamous occasion I went nearly 100km out of my way in West Sydney. Not unusual when mapreading, but I didn't expect to pay for the privilege!
The problem is partly to do with the lack of decent mapping in Oz - ask TomTom, who told me last year that they would not sell the TomTom in Oz because of this.
But the programming also sends you up the garden path more often than I would expect - on one infamous occasion I went nearly 100km out of my way in West Sydney. Not unusual when mapreading, but I didn't expect to pay for the privilege!
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
Originally Posted by tabby
Anyone got a navman pin 510??
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
Hi Neil
You said download the Aussy maps Free? Can you tell us how and where as I am about to buy a sat nav and can't find any info on Aussy mapping.
Sorry I know the thread is old but I searched it and this took my fancy.
Sean
You said download the Aussy maps Free? Can you tell us how and where as I am about to buy a sat nav and can't find any info on Aussy mapping.
Sorry I know the thread is old but I searched it and this took my fancy.
Sean
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Re: Sat Nav, Here Or There
I use a fantastic system that works brilliant here, It costs nothing and is always reliably there. Its called the sun and buildings sat nav. As long as you know where the sun is and the relation of the skyscrapers and Q1 at Surfers paradise you cant go wrong.
To be serious though, I have had sat nav in cars when I was in the U.K for years and found them very useful. But over here the road systems and traffic are not as complex as the U.K so have never had the need to buy one. But looking at the prices some of you guys have paid, I might take a look at getting one as they look very cheap compared to the u.k.
To be serious though, I have had sat nav in cars when I was in the U.K for years and found them very useful. But over here the road systems and traffic are not as complex as the U.K so have never had the need to buy one. But looking at the prices some of you guys have paid, I might take a look at getting one as they look very cheap compared to the u.k.