Gps Systems - Anyone recommend a decent one?  

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Rookie ROX
Post #71

Tried software update from their website first?

Ultimately if it's sent to Navman, all they'll do is reflash the software and likely install that update.

ROCK ON
R~R

CALIbrated
Post #72

Garmin Garmin Garmin.

got a nuvi 310 when it was released. never a single moments problem. we could never keep enough stock on hand, i was selling at least 12 a week. (at my old job obv)

my old voxtrack however.. well that cant be used as more than a paperweight..

the red krawler
Post #73

When anyone asks me what GPS to get, I always say either TomTom or Garmin. And you know what every cxnt ends up with? A fucking Navman.

Srsly, the marketing of Navman is insane. And the sales commissions must be better than other brands because every sales rep seems to push them harder than a pimp pushing his womenz.

Anyway. Not a fan of Navman at all. TomTom is the best imo, Garmin a distant second and everything else somewhere behind that wink.gif

james_1986
Post #74

QUOTE(Rookie ROX @ May 3 2008, 12:42 AM) [snapback]1282279220[/snapback]

Tried software update from their website first?

Ultimately if it's sent to Navman, all they'll do is reflash the software and likely install that update.

ROCK ON
R~R


yeh man, theres no updates for it sad.gif... It goes from the "safety agreement accept / decline" screen, to the main navman screen, then back to the accept/decline screen...

antonio
Post #75

QUOTE(Twist @ Nov 20 2007, 06:54 PM) [snapback]1281646638[/snapback]

Navman S50.


+1

Rookie ROX
Post #76

QUOTE(james_1986 @ May 3 2008, 01:33 PM) [snapback]1282280554[/snapback]

yeh man, theres no updates for it sad.gif... It goes from the "safety agreement accept / decline" screen, to the main navman screen, then back to the accept/decline screen...


Tried Service Pack 1?

http://www.navman.com/Navman/Templates/sta...t____24709.aspx

Otherwise if you're lucky they'll be sick of seeing it and directly exchange, otherwise off to Navman.

krawler, yes, there is.

ROCK ON
R~R

the red krawler
Post #77

QUOTE(Rookie ROX @ May 3 2008, 04:47 PM) [snapback]1282281169[/snapback]

krawler, yes, there is.


wut? eek3.gif

Beannie
Post #78

yeah tomtom's the way to go... no worries or problems, accurate maps, good directions etc...

i just picked up the new version3 one, its great and makes the tomtom name even better.. was only about $270 (299 rrp).

its only a 3.5in screen, but honestly, you dont need any bigger...

alv
Post #79

navmans are shit, first one kept going restarting so i got a replacement and today it done the same shit.

s2krazy
Post #80

4 pages of replies from myself and Rookie, and you still all go and buy the Navman S50......

You deserve the inconvenience it causes.........

Rookie ROX
Post #81

QUOTE(the red krawler @ May 4 2008, 02:03 PM) [snapback]1282283546[/snapback]

wut? eek3.gif


Sales incentive on Navmans.

QUOTE(s2krazy @ May 4 2008, 04:05 PM) [snapback]1282283951[/snapback]

4 pages of replies from myself and Rookie, and you still all go and buy the Navman S50......

You deserve the inconvenience it causes.........


mamoru.gif oopsie.gif

Although any S Series does it...actually no, I've never seen an S30 do it...

ROCK ON
R~R

5000BE
Post #82

is the go720 the only one from tomtom with bluetooth?

boxerkid
Post #83

the tomtom 720 gps has bluetooth you can pick them up pretty cheap if you look around in the classifieds section for 300 - 500 max.

Rookie ROX
Post #84

Of the current models yes.

Oh and the TomTom rider, but it's really excluded being a bike GPS.

Then Navman S50, S80, S90i.

And Garmin Nuvi 310 and Nuvi 760

No other brands are worth mentioning.

ROCK ON
R~R

s2krazy
Post #85

I don't think Garmins worth mentioning either..... I hate their user interface.

5000BE
Post #86

QUOTE(Rookie ROX @ May 4 2008, 10:19 PM) [snapback]1282285655[/snapback]

Of the current models yes.

Oh and the TomTom rider, but it's really excluded being a bike GPS.

Then Navman S50, S80, S90i.

And Garmin Nuvi 310 and Nuvi 760

No other brands are worth mentioning.

ROCK ON
R~R

are the maps free to download, or is that another cost

5000BE
Post #87

bought the tomtom one for my mother for mums day, curious to know
does unit have to be on when charging it on the pc, and for how long
for full charge, it doenst say anywhere in the manual.

s2krazy
Post #88

no need to be turned on.

As long as the green light indicates charging, all is fine.

Glider
Post #89

We have a Garmin Nuvi and it's tops. I haven't used any other brands so I can't compare, but the Garmin does everything we want it to and easily.

scotty_222
Post #90

i have a mio.. there ok

5000BE
Post #91

QUOTE(s2krazy @ May 12 2008, 05:20 AM) [snapback]1282315097[/snapback]

no need to be turned on.

As long as the green light indicates charging, all is fine.

thanks mate, is there a maximum chargeing time for them or just let em go. the "sales assistant" tossa at
office works best answer was. "ahhhhh dunnow man"..

s2krazy
Post #92

My Navman used to be fully charged in about 3hrs if thats any help.

the red krawler
Post #93

QUOTE(5000BE @ May 12 2008, 07:31 PM) [snapback]1282318427[/snapback]

thanks mate, is there a maximum chargeing time for them or just let em go. the "sales assistant" tossa at
office works best answer was. "ahhhhh dunnow man"..


Just let em go.

My TomTom sits in its cradle 24/7 so everytime I start the car its getting charged. Hasnt blown up yet tongue.gif

$koundral
Post #94

Navmans are fine s50s, quote s2krazy: i work at super cheap as well

we seem to sell more navmans but get more navmans over tom toms back for repairs the s50s have software issues, but not all of them had many customers rave about how good they are working. Also garmin are a awesum brand they are extremely Fast and As of yet have not heard about many problems with them, and tomtoms are just great

5000BE
Post #95

cool, thx guys. thumbsup.gif

s2krazy
Post #96

Now is also a good time to mention Garmin are offering the new 2008 map upgrade, normally valued at $179, free until the end of the month.

So if you're leaning towards a Garmin..... now is the time to buy.

5000BE
Post #97

i think i will probably get the GO720 soon. i read back afew pages ago
yourself and Rookie sell these. should i come and see you for a good price. biggrin.gif

s2krazy
Post #98

You can pick up the Go 720 as a RRP for $599 at mose retail outlets. Just keep an eye out for Supercheap / Autobahn / Repco / JB Hi-fi / Dick Smith / Bunnings / Harvey Norman / Clive Anthony's etc catalogues to check sale prices, which are usually $20-$50 off RRP.

End of Financial Year is fast approaching too, so you may be able to haggle a better deal.

Just remember, a couple of retailers offer a Price Beat Policy too, so don't be afraid to shop around, just make sure you get a written quote...

Also. iIf you keep an eye on the Boost sales forum, they pop up regularily for about $300.

5000BE
Post #99

yer cheapest ive seen in retail so far is $577 from dicksmith, boost forums for 300 sounds like the go. once these 2 items are gone im selling i'll be shoppin..

the red krawler
Post #100

http://www.ryda.com.au/TomTom-GO720-GPS-Na...lue-p/go720.htm

I love ryda, bought 2 units from them so far and winwinwinwinwinwniw every time.

5000BE
Post #101

awsome. that's a pretty good deal with the extras. postage is pretty fair to, how long shipping normaly take?

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