Audi TT Satellie Navigation
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Re: Audi TT Satellie Navigation
Hairy One Kenobi wrote:
> "Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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>
>>>Haven't used it myself - I have one of these:
>>>
>>>http://www.garmin.com/products/sp2660/
>>
>>I've been looking at that one, but the price is too high. I'm
>>considering one of these instead:
>>
>>http://www.motorsportpromotion.com/tomtomgo.shtml
>
>
> It looks interesting, but you should make sure that you take into account
> the "extras" you /might/ want - additional countries cost, as does the
> all-Europe software (EUR 200 for a rather chunky 4 CD-ROMs).
I would be interested if there was a US option or potentially a Spain
option. Other than that, UK only would do for 99.9% of the time.
> It's apparently being sold through the Dixons Group, so it might be an idea
> to look at it in the flesh (the pictures make it look fairly small, judging
> by the relative size of the mini-USB)
I was going to do just that, much easier to see. Although I hear that
the Garmin devices are also stocked by Makro.
>
> The feature set looks excellent, though. If you don't mind losing the
> voice-prompting and the automatic route recalculation (the GO looks to be
> manual only), then you'll be saving a few hundred quid.
The Tom Tom does have voice guidance though, thats one feature I
wouldn't want to lose. The route recalc would be handy I'll admit and
the touch screen on the Tom Tom is a bonus.
> "Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:2qu436F10je8uU1@uni-berlin.de...
>
>>>Haven't used it myself - I have one of these:
>>>
>>>http://www.garmin.com/products/sp2660/
>>
>>I've been looking at that one, but the price is too high. I'm
>>considering one of these instead:
>>
>>http://www.motorsportpromotion.com/tomtomgo.shtml
>
>
> It looks interesting, but you should make sure that you take into account
> the "extras" you /might/ want - additional countries cost, as does the
> all-Europe software (EUR 200 for a rather chunky 4 CD-ROMs).
I would be interested if there was a US option or potentially a Spain
option. Other than that, UK only would do for 99.9% of the time.
> It's apparently being sold through the Dixons Group, so it might be an idea
> to look at it in the flesh (the pictures make it look fairly small, judging
> by the relative size of the mini-USB)
I was going to do just that, much easier to see. Although I hear that
the Garmin devices are also stocked by Makro.
>
> The feature set looks excellent, though. If you don't mind losing the
> voice-prompting and the automatic route recalculation (the GO looks to be
> manual only), then you'll be saving a few hundred quid.
The Tom Tom does have voice guidance though, thats one feature I
wouldn't want to lose. The route recalc would be handy I'll admit and
the touch screen on the Tom Tom is a bonus.
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Re: Audi TT Satellie Navigation
"Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:2r08kkF14cgp5U1@uni-berlin.de...
> Hairy One Kenobi wrote:
> > "Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
> > news:2qu436F10je8uU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >
> >>>Haven't used it myself - I have one of these:
> >>>
> >>>http://www.garmin.com/products/sp2660/
> >>
> >>I've been looking at that one, but the price is too high. I'm
> >>considering one of these instead:
> >>
> >>http://www.motorsportpromotion.com/tomtomgo.shtml
> >
> >
> > It looks interesting, but you should make sure that you take into
account
> > the "extras" you /might/ want - additional countries cost, as does the
> > all-Europe software (EUR 200 for a rather chunky 4 CD-ROMs).
>
> I would be interested if there was a US option or potentially a Spain
> option. Other than that, UK only would do for 99.9% of the time.
From the website, it looks to be European-based. A Spain (only!) card is
mentioned, but not priced.
Out of experience in using thse sort of gizmos, I can heartily recommend
having somthing either pan-European or selectable - to take a classic
example, if you want to map the three hours from where I live to Brussels,
via the Chunnel, you'll need to change maps twice each way - UK, a small
section of France, and then Belgium. No idea if it has a built-in basemap,
as in the Garmins (again, the web site isn't particularly clear on this)
> > It's apparently being sold through the Dixons Group, so it might be an
idea
> > to look at it in the flesh (the pictures make it look fairly small,
judging
> > by the relative size of the mini-USB)
>
> I was going to do just that, much easier to see. Although I hear that
> the Garmin devices are also stocked by Makro.
>
> >
> > The feature set looks excellent, though. If you don't mind losing the
> > voice-prompting and the automatic route recalculation (the GO looks to
be
> > manual only), then you'll be saving a few hundred quid.
>
> The Tom Tom does have voice guidance though, thats one feature I
> wouldn't want to lose. The route recalc would be handy I'll admit and
> the touch screen on the Tom Tom is a bonus.
Interesting.. I didn't see that mentioned on the website, either!
The StreetPilot III Deluxe also has both of these features (and is a fair
bit cheaper than the 2610).
H1K
news:2r08kkF14cgp5U1@uni-berlin.de...
> Hairy One Kenobi wrote:
> > "Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
> > news:2qu436F10je8uU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >
> >>>Haven't used it myself - I have one of these:
> >>>
> >>>http://www.garmin.com/products/sp2660/
> >>
> >>I've been looking at that one, but the price is too high. I'm
> >>considering one of these instead:
> >>
> >>http://www.motorsportpromotion.com/tomtomgo.shtml
> >
> >
> > It looks interesting, but you should make sure that you take into
account
> > the "extras" you /might/ want - additional countries cost, as does the
> > all-Europe software (EUR 200 for a rather chunky 4 CD-ROMs).
>
> I would be interested if there was a US option or potentially a Spain
> option. Other than that, UK only would do for 99.9% of the time.
From the website, it looks to be European-based. A Spain (only!) card is
mentioned, but not priced.
Out of experience in using thse sort of gizmos, I can heartily recommend
having somthing either pan-European or selectable - to take a classic
example, if you want to map the three hours from where I live to Brussels,
via the Chunnel, you'll need to change maps twice each way - UK, a small
section of France, and then Belgium. No idea if it has a built-in basemap,
as in the Garmins (again, the web site isn't particularly clear on this)
> > It's apparently being sold through the Dixons Group, so it might be an
idea
> > to look at it in the flesh (the pictures make it look fairly small,
judging
> > by the relative size of the mini-USB)
>
> I was going to do just that, much easier to see. Although I hear that
> the Garmin devices are also stocked by Makro.
>
> >
> > The feature set looks excellent, though. If you don't mind losing the
> > voice-prompting and the automatic route recalculation (the GO looks to
be
> > manual only), then you'll be saving a few hundred quid.
>
> The Tom Tom does have voice guidance though, thats one feature I
> wouldn't want to lose. The route recalc would be handy I'll admit and
> the touch screen on the Tom Tom is a bonus.
Interesting.. I didn't see that mentioned on the website, either!
The StreetPilot III Deluxe also has both of these features (and is a fair
bit cheaper than the 2610).
H1K
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Re: Audi TT Satellie Navigation
"Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:2r08kkF14cgp5U1@uni-berlin.de...
> Hairy One Kenobi wrote:
> > "Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
> > news:2qu436F10je8uU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >
> >>>Haven't used it myself - I have one of these:
> >>>
> >>>http://www.garmin.com/products/sp2660/
> >>
> >>I've been looking at that one, but the price is too high. I'm
> >>considering one of these instead:
> >>
> >>http://www.motorsportpromotion.com/tomtomgo.shtml
> >
> >
> > It looks interesting, but you should make sure that you take into
account
> > the "extras" you /might/ want - additional countries cost, as does the
> > all-Europe software (EUR 200 for a rather chunky 4 CD-ROMs).
>
> I would be interested if there was a US option or potentially a Spain
> option. Other than that, UK only would do for 99.9% of the time.
From the website, it looks to be European-based. A Spain (only!) card is
mentioned, but not priced.
Out of experience in using thse sort of gizmos, I can heartily recommend
having somthing either pan-European or selectable - to take a classic
example, if you want to map the three hours from where I live to Brussels,
via the Chunnel, you'll need to change maps twice each way - UK, a small
section of France, and then Belgium. No idea if it has a built-in basemap,
as in the Garmins (again, the web site isn't particularly clear on this)
> > It's apparently being sold through the Dixons Group, so it might be an
idea
> > to look at it in the flesh (the pictures make it look fairly small,
judging
> > by the relative size of the mini-USB)
>
> I was going to do just that, much easier to see. Although I hear that
> the Garmin devices are also stocked by Makro.
>
> >
> > The feature set looks excellent, though. If you don't mind losing the
> > voice-prompting and the automatic route recalculation (the GO looks to
be
> > manual only), then you'll be saving a few hundred quid.
>
> The Tom Tom does have voice guidance though, thats one feature I
> wouldn't want to lose. The route recalc would be handy I'll admit and
> the touch screen on the Tom Tom is a bonus.
Interesting.. I didn't see that mentioned on the website, either!
The StreetPilot III Deluxe also has both of these features (and is a fair
bit cheaper than the 2610).
H1K
news:2r08kkF14cgp5U1@uni-berlin.de...
> Hairy One Kenobi wrote:
> > "Graham" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
> > news:2qu436F10je8uU1@uni-berlin.de...
> >
> >>>Haven't used it myself - I have one of these:
> >>>
> >>>http://www.garmin.com/products/sp2660/
> >>
> >>I've been looking at that one, but the price is too high. I'm
> >>considering one of these instead:
> >>
> >>http://www.motorsportpromotion.com/tomtomgo.shtml
> >
> >
> > It looks interesting, but you should make sure that you take into
account
> > the "extras" you /might/ want - additional countries cost, as does the
> > all-Europe software (EUR 200 for a rather chunky 4 CD-ROMs).
>
> I would be interested if there was a US option or potentially a Spain
> option. Other than that, UK only would do for 99.9% of the time.
From the website, it looks to be European-based. A Spain (only!) card is
mentioned, but not priced.
Out of experience in using thse sort of gizmos, I can heartily recommend
having somthing either pan-European or selectable - to take a classic
example, if you want to map the three hours from where I live to Brussels,
via the Chunnel, you'll need to change maps twice each way - UK, a small
section of France, and then Belgium. No idea if it has a built-in basemap,
as in the Garmins (again, the web site isn't particularly clear on this)
> > It's apparently being sold through the Dixons Group, so it might be an
idea
> > to look at it in the flesh (the pictures make it look fairly small,
judging
> > by the relative size of the mini-USB)
>
> I was going to do just that, much easier to see. Although I hear that
> the Garmin devices are also stocked by Makro.
>
> >
> > The feature set looks excellent, though. If you don't mind losing the
> > voice-prompting and the automatic route recalculation (the GO looks to
be
> > manual only), then you'll be saving a few hundred quid.
>
> The Tom Tom does have voice guidance though, thats one feature I
> wouldn't want to lose. The route recalc would be handy I'll admit and
> the touch screen on the Tom Tom is a bonus.
Interesting.. I didn't see that mentioned on the website, either!
The StreetPilot III Deluxe also has both of these features (and is a fair
bit cheaper than the 2610).
H1K
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Re: Audi TT Satellie Navigation
"Richard Lawson" <rlawson@supalite.com> wrote in message
news:cicd4v$bsr$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> I bought a HP palm computer and CoPilot nav system all for about £650
> Benefits are:
>
> Take it from car to car - even give it to my wife when she needs it! and
its
> going to Australia with me for a tour later this year
> Address or postcode entry
> Accurate to the house number on a street
> European mapping on one flash card
> Colour rolling map with automatic zoom, touch-screen control, and voice
> prompting. auto-routing around problems.
> upload & download routes from a PC
> No personel tax as its not added to the value of the car
> No wiring as the 12 channel antenna is built in - even works well in high
> rises areas
> Oh and I also get full Internet connection at 57.7kbs so ideal for travel
> info
> Full e-mail/Word/Excel
>
> Paying 2K or whatever it is now for a built in system is a complete waste
of
> money nowadays. Always hated palm computers but this is where they come
into
> their own. My advice would be not to get a built in system or a 'built-on'
> system like the Garmin as it's still only does one job.
True, but... is the HP powered from the cigarette lighter socket? One
problem with the Palm units (i.e. not the WinCE-based stuff) is that it
relies on the internal Palm battery.
Which won't last long enough for a Continental journey..
Not quit sure about the (very!) high speed Internet connection, though -
what's that, through a 3G card?
H1K
news:cicd4v$bsr$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> I bought a HP palm computer and CoPilot nav system all for about £650
> Benefits are:
>
> Take it from car to car - even give it to my wife when she needs it! and
its
> going to Australia with me for a tour later this year
> Address or postcode entry
> Accurate to the house number on a street
> European mapping on one flash card
> Colour rolling map with automatic zoom, touch-screen control, and voice
> prompting. auto-routing around problems.
> upload & download routes from a PC
> No personel tax as its not added to the value of the car
> No wiring as the 12 channel antenna is built in - even works well in high
> rises areas
> Oh and I also get full Internet connection at 57.7kbs so ideal for travel
> info
> Full e-mail/Word/Excel
>
> Paying 2K or whatever it is now for a built in system is a complete waste
of
> money nowadays. Always hated palm computers but this is where they come
into
> their own. My advice would be not to get a built in system or a 'built-on'
> system like the Garmin as it's still only does one job.
True, but... is the HP powered from the cigarette lighter socket? One
problem with the Palm units (i.e. not the WinCE-based stuff) is that it
relies on the internal Palm battery.
Which won't last long enough for a Continental journey..
Not quit sure about the (very!) high speed Internet connection, though -
what's that, through a 3G card?
H1K
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Re: Audi TT Satellie Navigation
"Richard Lawson" <rlawson@supalite.com> wrote in message
news:cicd4v$bsr$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> I bought a HP palm computer and CoPilot nav system all for about £650
> Benefits are:
>
> Take it from car to car - even give it to my wife when she needs it! and
its
> going to Australia with me for a tour later this year
> Address or postcode entry
> Accurate to the house number on a street
> European mapping on one flash card
> Colour rolling map with automatic zoom, touch-screen control, and voice
> prompting. auto-routing around problems.
> upload & download routes from a PC
> No personel tax as its not added to the value of the car
> No wiring as the 12 channel antenna is built in - even works well in high
> rises areas
> Oh and I also get full Internet connection at 57.7kbs so ideal for travel
> info
> Full e-mail/Word/Excel
>
> Paying 2K or whatever it is now for a built in system is a complete waste
of
> money nowadays. Always hated palm computers but this is where they come
into
> their own. My advice would be not to get a built in system or a 'built-on'
> system like the Garmin as it's still only does one job.
True, but... is the HP powered from the cigarette lighter socket? One
problem with the Palm units (i.e. not the WinCE-based stuff) is that it
relies on the internal Palm battery.
Which won't last long enough for a Continental journey..
Not quit sure about the (very!) high speed Internet connection, though -
what's that, through a 3G card?
H1K
news:cicd4v$bsr$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> I bought a HP palm computer and CoPilot nav system all for about £650
> Benefits are:
>
> Take it from car to car - even give it to my wife when she needs it! and
its
> going to Australia with me for a tour later this year
> Address or postcode entry
> Accurate to the house number on a street
> European mapping on one flash card
> Colour rolling map with automatic zoom, touch-screen control, and voice
> prompting. auto-routing around problems.
> upload & download routes from a PC
> No personel tax as its not added to the value of the car
> No wiring as the 12 channel antenna is built in - even works well in high
> rises areas
> Oh and I also get full Internet connection at 57.7kbs so ideal for travel
> info
> Full e-mail/Word/Excel
>
> Paying 2K or whatever it is now for a built in system is a complete waste
of
> money nowadays. Always hated palm computers but this is where they come
into
> their own. My advice would be not to get a built in system or a 'built-on'
> system like the Garmin as it's still only does one job.
True, but... is the HP powered from the cigarette lighter socket? One
problem with the Palm units (i.e. not the WinCE-based stuff) is that it
relies on the internal Palm battery.
Which won't last long enough for a Continental journey..
Not quit sure about the (very!) high speed Internet connection, though -
what's that, through a 3G card?
H1K
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