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AntiSilence 24-11-2008 18:32

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
You want one of these:

http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/sat-nag/index.html

;)

Gary L 24-11-2008 19:16

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
I've tried a few and the best for what it's meant for. getting you from AtoB has to be the TomTom.

altis 28-01-2009 13:49

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
CPC are running another offer, this time for the Garmin C550. This is an old model with rather bulky styling but it's a top of the range device with extra features such as European mapping, text-to-speech to read out road names, bluetooth mobile hands-free, MP3 player and free traffic info. Add to that, Garmin offers free map updates for 12 months from when you first register and compatible mapping software for your PC.

Only £74.95 plus VAT (free delivery)
http://cpc.farnell.com/garmin/c550/g...0/dp/AV1851743

https://buy.garmin.com/shop/store/as...0/en/cf-lg.jpg

More info:
https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=385#
http://www.gpsmagazine.com/2006/07/g...550_review.php

alferret 28-01-2009 19:47

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
Excellent price, shame there out of stock.

We brought a Garmin Nuvi 300t from Tesco 2 weeks ago for £75, must say I dont know how I have managed so long without one :o:

dilli-theclaw 28-01-2009 19:49

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
I use tomtom on my mobile, perfect for someone like me. Anyway maybe it's another option for some other people too. :tu:

Nikesh 29-01-2009 16:31

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
This seems like a good price. :)

Uncle Peter 20-02-2009 15:01

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
I would give the new Tom Toms a wide berth. Just replaced my old 510 with a 730 and it's clear that they have made some quality compromises. The display isn't as vivid as the older models, the volume of the voice commands is too low, battery life is rubbish, the voice distorts when the battery drops below half way and the screen randomly flickers :( absolute crap, I'm seriously considering returning it.

altis 18-03-2009 15:27

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alferret (Post 34723815)
Excellent price, shame there out of stock.

Now in stock:

http://cpc.farnell.com/garmin/c550/g...550/dp/AV18517

altis 14-04-2009 10:40

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
Now on special offer at £69.95 + VAT:

http://cpc.farnell.com/garmin/c550/g...0/dp/AV1851741

Note: these are manufacturer refurbs but still have a 12-month warranty.

AndyCambs 14-04-2009 12:25

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
I had a Navman which I bought about four years ago. As you might expect, the road maps are never completely uptodate which I accept (there's always changes, and they need to plot the roads before they can map them).

I paid about £100 for new maps - which is fine (although still missing some changes on the A1/M62 area).

Now I see they're not doing any further updates (firmware or maps) to this model.

Not that I use a Sat Nav that much, but if I bought another, I would make sure it had the promise of future updates. (I think TomTom do promise that updates will always be available).

Uncle Peter 14-04-2009 12:39

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AndyCambs (Post 34775207)
I had a Navman which I bought about four years ago. As you might expect, the road maps are never completely uptodate which I accept (there's always changes, and they need to plot the roads before they can map them).

I paid about £100 for new maps - which is fine (although still missing some changes on the A1/M62 area).

Now I see they're not doing any further updates (firmware or maps) to this model.

Not that I use a Sat Nav that much, but if I bought another, I would make sure it had the promise of future updates. (I think TomTom do promise that updates will always be available).

That's right, Tom Tom give you a latest map guarantee when you buy a new unit. It is worth bearing in mind that even their "latest" maps are still hopelessly out of date though.

AndyCambs 14-04-2009 12:49

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Uncle Peter (Post 34775222)
That's right, Tom Tom give you a latest map guarantee when you buy a new unit. It is worth bearing in mind that even their "latest" maps are still hopelessly out of date though.

Better than forking out something like £300 for the unit, and then another £100 for maps, only to have the whole thing obselete within a further two years.

Uncle Peter 14-04-2009 12:55

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AndyCambs (Post 34775226)
Better than forking out something like £300 for the unit, and then another £100 for maps, only to have the whole thing obselete within a further two years.

Beware though.. see my post a few up. I bought a new 730 a few weeks ago and to be brutally honest it really isn't very good at all.

Main issues:

Extremely quiet navigation instructions.

Speaker distorts and screen flickers when the battery hits 50%

Full charge lasts just over an hour even with battery saving measures enabled (3 hours with my old 510)

Shame really because everything else about it, especially the new mounts can't be faulted.

altis 14-04-2009 17:00

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
Garmin offer lifetime updates for European mapping for £99.99

https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=256

Saaf_laandon_mo 24-09-2010 00:01

Re: Sat Nav recommendation
 
Bumping the thread and wondering if anyone can recommend one now. I want something that's easy to use, speed camera alerts, maybe road traffic updates (tho not essential)... It's to be used by the wife when she's on her own - I've never owned a sat nav but she's worried about some long trips she has to make on her own soon.


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