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Posted by Crandela on November 24, 2011 at 6:08 PM under
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Christmastime is the perfect time to show your mom how much you love
her and appreciate for everything she has done for you all these years.
No one holds that special part of your heart than your mom, and giving
just the right Christmas gift is something you have to put a lot of
thought into to be sure you give her something special she’ll really
like.
These are some of the gift ideas that will make a gift for mom special:
GPS Navigation – Make mom’s trips easier by giving her a portable
GPS navigation system. Some automotive GPS systems offer visual and
voice directions. Be sure to get a good brand of GPS navigation system.
Consider one which has a bigger screen and clear voice. Some of the
best brands are Garmin automotive GPS units, DeLorme and Magellan. You
might check out our favorite GPS store for some great ideas.
Spa Gift Certificate – Mom certainly deserves a relaxing break from
her daily chores. Get her a Spa Day Gift Certificate, and treat her to a
pleasant day relaxing in the Spa.
Antique Collectibles – Your mom may enjoy collecting antiques. If
she does, then consider giving her a rare antique which she will cherish
and add to her collection. Anything which adds to her collection will
be good, but why not try a get a rare collectible. eBay will be a good
place to bargain hunt or check out your local antique store for personal
service and possibly an inexpensive treasure.
Jewelry – What mom wouldn’t like a diamond necklace? You might
consider presenting her with a diamond pendant necklace. Some of the
design options are hearts, circles, and modern twist shapes.
Gardening Supplies – If your mom loves gardening and enjoys growing
her own herbs or flowers at home, a good gardening kit will make her
gardening experience a pleasant one, with all tools in one kit. Or
perhaps one of those little seats on wheels that hold her gardening
tools conveniently for her would be a great idea and save on her knees
while she gardens. What garden loving mom wouldn’t appreciate that?
Massage– After a long day, mom will love to have relaxing massage.
Also, a massage cushion can be used on a chair or couch and has
adjustable settings so mom can choose the level of massage she wants.
There are several massage cushion options which you might consider.
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Posted by Crandela on October 12, 2011 at 6:11 PM under
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Wow, how funny is that? Last year when I was thinking of updating
the personalization of my Garmin nuvi and stopped by the Garmin Garage
feature, thinking I might change the icon on my automotive GPS systems, to my surprise and delight they were offering a special Halloween Boo
Bundle with “scary” characters and even a ghoulish voice to use on your Garmin automotive GPS units
to amuse you and your passengers and break up your commute. Our grandsons got
a real kick out of watching and listening to this update on our next
outing.
They even have a character who will gladly ride along
with you and give you directions and funny/scary narrative, Dr.
Nightmare. To quote the Garmin blog; “Love the voice. Ours has the habit
of saying creepy things at the most opportune moments when looking for a
house to buy. When we arrived, if the house was no good, he would say
‘Welcome to this dreadful destination.’ A friend was in the back of our
car, and as she leaned over to look in the rearview mirror to check her
hair, he said ‘Is that a goblin in the rearview mirror?’ She then
replied ‘No its me.’ But the most uncanny of them all was just the other
day, we were driving slowly through a small town when the vehicle in
front of us stopped at the pedestrian crossing. As he did so a cat by
the side of the road crossed in front of this vehicle. As we drove off
Dr. Nightmare said “Did a cat just cross your path?”! Weird or what?!”
We can hardly wait to go pick our grandsons up and go for a nice country
drive with Dr. Nightmare along to entertain us!
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Posted by Outdoorlover on August 29, 2011 at 9:02 AM under
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Well, as the end of summer is upon us we just experienced a rare
occurrence in the northeast, category 1 hurricane Irene which, fortunately
for us, was then reduced to a strong tropical storm. As the folks who live
on the southern and southeastern fringes of the United States are well aware, there
was some significant damage along the roads and bridges. To state there
are or have been some detours is obvious. Some bridges were washed away,
and there were quite a few trees blocking roadways not to mention the
roads which were flooded or also just plain washed away. This was a great
time to experience automotive GPS systems
at their best! Detours can be so confusing, especially for all the
folks who were in the area vacationing or enjoying their summer homes
and aren't necessarily familiar with all the back roads or alternate
routes in order to get to where they need to be. At this time
especially, I wish everyone safety and health throughout the recovery
period. Happy traveling!
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Posted by Backpackin on July 4, 2011 at 9:36 PM under
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A common question that you hear is “is there a site that one can go to
for a profile to fit a GPS to the person and needs?” Generally you can
go to any of the major manufacturers' web sites and find comparison
charts on their models. Most manufacturers have comparison functionality
on their web sites that could help determine what to look for. It
looks pretty basic, and you may have already determined what you are
looking for. Now you just need to find the right unit. First you must
decide what type of unit are you looking for – automotive GPS systems,
motorcycle GPS, marine GPS chartplotter or fishfinder, handheld GPS units?
I especially like Garmin's site for doing comparisons of GPS device features.
There you can pick your interests (basic handhelds, mapping handhelds or
on the side there is a link to geocaching). You can learn a lot from
their site, and they have a wonderful comparison feature. This would be
a terrific place to start. If you like geocaching there are also sites
such as geocaching.com which teach you a lot and are a lot of fun. I
generally like helping you find answers to your questions, but at the
same time a feature which makes great sense to one person will sound
like a waste of time and money to someone else, so you really need to do
the final homework yourself to be sure you really find the GPS unit
which suits your needs and that you will love for some time to come. I
hope this helps to simplify things a little for you.
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Posted by Outdoorlover on June 26, 2011 at 9:41 PM under
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Hey, I was just at a party and met some folks who had come quite a
distance to attend. It is summer, and with summertime comes lots of road
work and detours, and with that comes much confusion on unfamiliar roads. I
overheard two of the guests who were comparing notes on their automotive
GPS systems and their experiences on the way there. As one of them had just
gotten her first automotive GPS unit, and this was her first experience
with it, it was fun to hear her new friend explaining the ins and outs of
using their GPS units. The newbie missed a turn, and her unit told her
so and suggested that she turn around and make a "legal U-turn" (which in some states is NOT legal on the highway) while the
second person explained that her GPS navigation system recalculated
for her when she was sent on a detour because of road construction.
Explanations continued as to the fact that the GPS unit would calculate
the fastest route or the most economical. It was just fun to hear
people comparing notes and educating each other on the use of their automotive GPS systems. It is also really nice to see strangers find common ground and help each other out along the way. As ever, happy traveling!
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Posted by Outdoorlover on June 13, 2011 at 9:32 PM under
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The following travel safety tips will save you a lot of trouble when you travel.
You need to consider security measures to protect you, your stuff and
your travel plans and to provide a safe trip for you and your fellow
travelers. The following travel safety tips can save you a lot of
trouble.
1. Make sure your passport and a visa are up-to-date before you try to travel abroad.
2. Do not forget to carry information for emergency calls. This can be very useful in times of crisis.
3. If you travel abroad, learn about the culture in which you plan to
visit. This saves a lot of confusion and can ensure a safe holiday.
Learn some key phrases of the local language, such as “Help” in case you
are separated from your tour guide or friends. If you are traveling
alone, you may want to hire a guide who speaks at least two languages,
yours and the native language.
4. Walking in a group is safer than going alone, especially in
sparsely populated areas. Also a group will add to your enjoyment.
Thieves and robbers usually target those who travel alone.
5. Always use covered luggage tags and try to prevent your address on
luggage tags from opening. You can use both the address of your
destination and of course your home in case of lost luggage.
6. Keep your ears open to your inner voice and trust your intuition.
Women, single parents and parents of small children are easy prey for
crime against tourists. Be vigilant at all times when on your own.
7. Bring along your own automotive GPS device. Several of the automotive GPS units
can also be carried easily in your pocket. Not only if you drive
yourself, even if you are using taxis in an unfamiliar location your own
GPS navigation will help assure that the taxi driver doesn’t try to
take advantage of you and take creative “shortcuts” in order to charge
you extra. Bringing your automotive GPS systems will also help you
navigate on foot while in a new city while you get your bearings and
make sure you are able to get back to your hotel at the end of the day.
Again, it is fun to travel to new places, but be sure to use common sense and be safe while doing so.
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Posted by Crandela on June 11, 2011 at 9:29 PM under
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One of the best tools for pleasant holiday travel, including
navigating to your vacation spot and offering some entertaining points
of interest along the way, is the addition of helpful GPS navigation
systems. Whether you might be touring cross-country or taking a quick
weekend journey, having an automotive GPS system will make your journey
simpler, quicker and rather more fun.
Lately, GPS systems have begun to mature from barebones models to
more sophisticated GPS receivers that additionally allow you to play
music and even make calls from your car. Some GPS systems and satellite
radios are becoming the newest add-ons for brand spanking new
automobiles and some car rentals, and there are a number of fascinating
and ever more affordable choices to upgrade your existing vehicle.
Today’s GPS units work nicely with small or internal GPS antennas
providing visible and voice prompts for upcoming turns, and adjusting while you take a detour (including those now familiar words 'recalculating, recalculating...'). These systems can usually store the
major highway maps for complete regions plus detailed maps for a
particular area in addition to points of interest, addresses and even
phone numbers for your convenience.
There’s so much to see and do. Be sure you don’t miss a thing while
driving or hiking, for instance touring around national parks and other
scenic vistas. Now you could have the power and security to make any
trip an easy and memorable one whether or not you are working,
sightseeing or a little of both. You will not get lost or miss out on
the special points of interest with the aid of a GPS receiver, whether
you explore in your own automobile, a rental car or RV. With
multilingual flip-by-flip visible steering, voice prompt navigation and
simple to learn graphics, traveling from place to place has never been
easier or more visitor friendly. Additionally, automotive GPS systems
offer you instructions for the most popular driving routes, but allow
you to get off the beaten path and to take the roads much less traveled.
You’ll get to see and experience more than you ever could have on your
own.
When vacationing in unfamiliar cities or countries GPS also comes in
handy and helps you enjoy exploring without worry. Now you’ll be able to
navigate to new locations with GPS mapping specific to the areas you’re
traveling in. GPS navigation systems are nearly indispensable additions
to your travel gear. Just grab a GPS unit, relax and enjoy your
journey!
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Posted by Outdoorlover on November 26, 2010 at 4:30 PM under
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Makin’ a list, checkin’ it twice… Well, here I am in my nice comfy
chair, snack at my side, looking at those automotive GPS systems that
are on Black Friday sale. Hmmm. Gotta figure out which one
of those Garmin nuvi automotive GPS units
I like best. There are so many things to like about each one! First,
size – the nuvi 550 is the smallest and will fit in my pocket easily
once I hit the sidewalks, the nuvi 1260T and nuvi 1450 are still pretty
small but are much thinner, with the 1450 having the largest screen of
all which will be easier to see while driving in hectic traffic. The
nuvi 550 and 1260T both will have good pictures, but the 1450 has the
most pixels, again easier to see in heavy traffic. Okay, color
touchscreens on all three, that’s great.
While all are lightweight, the 1260T is nearly half the weight of the
other two at about 4 ounces – I’m likin’ that in my pocket again if I
head out on foot or bike ‘cause it won’t be bulky. Okay, good… All
three have rechargeable batteries; with battery life between 3 and 8
hours on each, the 550 beats the other two out again, but I will just
keep them charging while I am in the car. No problems there. All three
come with preloaded maps and have the ability to load more – nice. All
three use voice prompts and speak streets by name, I like that a lot,
but none of these have voice activated navigation; well, I don’t really
need that one, and it keeps the price reasonable.
All three will do detour calculations to get me back on track, but
only the 550 and the 1450 will figure out the most direct route for me;
although, all three models will help me avoid highways or toll roads –
savin’ me money; and the 1260T and 1450 both include ecoroute to save
gas. I like that. Oh, the 1260T is the one with Bluetooth, a handy
feature to have; and that one comes with Lifetime Traffic included,
oooh, nice. They all have world clock and a picture viewer, anti-theft
(Great Idea) and are easily personalized with Garmin Garage. Ahhh, the
nuvi 550, is waterproof and great for motorcycles, boats and geocaching!
Well, I think I know which one I want for Christmas, oooops! I'm not shopping for me, I am supposed to be
shopping for everyone else!
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Posted by Outdoorlover on November 24, 2010 at 4:24 PM under
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Crazy, crazy stores Black Friday - I’m sure not joining in on that
crush! Who wants to get up at O’dark-thirty and push and shove and
stand in line with a bunch of other folks who are pushin’ and shovin’
and standin’ in line trying to get the best bargains. Not Me! I plan
to do my shopping online, whenever it is convenient for me, with no
other shoppers rushing me or confusing me or stressing me out. This is
going to be eeeeasy shopping this year. With the house nice and quiet,
got my little refreshments, my nice comfy chair, my computer and me.
I’m liking this. I am checking out some pre-Black Friday bargains
already online, looking at some automotive GPS systems and found some Garmin nuvi automotive
GPS units already on sale! Who knows, I might finish my shopping Before
Black Friday even rolls around. Yup, I’m talking eeeeasy this year, and I like eeeeasy!
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Posted by Crandela on October 10, 2010 at 10:02 AM under
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Well, how funny is that? Last year when I was thinking of updating
the personalization of my Garmin nuvi and stopped by the Garmin Garage
feature, thinking I might change the icon on my automotive GPS systems,
to my surprise and delight, they were offering a special Halloween Boo
Bundle with “scary” characters and even a ghoulish voice to use on Garmin automotive GPS units
to delight your passengers and break up your commute. Our grandsons got
a real kick out of watching and listening to this update on our next
outing.
Well, this year they have a new character who will gladly ride along
with you and give you directions and funny/scary narrative, Dr.
Nightmare. To quote the Garmin blog; "Love the voice. Ours has the habit
of saying creepy things at the most opportune moments when looking for a
house to buy. When we arrived, if the house was no good, he would say
'Welcome to this dreadful destination.' A friend was in the back of our
car, and as she leaned over to look in the rearview mirror to check her
hair, he said 'Is that a goblin in the rearview mirror?' She then
replied 'No its me.' But the most uncanny of them all was just the other
day, when we were driving slowly through a small town when the vehicle in
front of us stopped at the pedestrian crossing. As he did so a cat by
the side of the road crossed in front of this vehicle. As we drove off
Dr. Nightmare said "Did a cat just cross your path?"! Weird or what?!"
We can hardly wait to go pick the boys up and go for a nice country
drive with our new friend, Dr. Nightmare.
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Posted by Crandela on October 10, 2010 at 9:40 AM under
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Well, it’s that time of year again, and up here in the North Country
the snowbirds are thinking about taking flight back to warmer climes.
It is time to be looking at automotive GPS units
to help you get around all the obstacles that might be in your way,
help you find the nearest gas station or restaurant and help you plan
your route to save you gas along the way. There are so many options,
let’s consider some of them.
For example, the DeLorme Earthmate BT-20 w/Street Atlas USA 2010 Plus
is a smart, flexible GPS, mapping and routing solution offering both
Bluetooth and USB connectivity which plugs into your USB laptop PC or
UMPC, or works wirelessly with your Bluetooth-enabled laptop, UMPC, PDA,
or touchscreen phone. This DeLorme Earthmate GPS allows you to create
driving routes automatically, with user controls for road preferences.
It will help you locate 4 million places of interest such as
restaurants, lodgings, attractions, truck stops, and businesses of all
kinds.
Also, the nüvi 255W is a widescreen navigator with voice-prompted
turn-by-turn directions that speak street names. It's packed with
millions of destinations and maps for North America. With its "Where Am
I?" emergency locator, you always know your location. Simply tap the
screen to get your exact latitude and longitude coordinates, the nearest
address and intersection, and the closest hospitals, police stations
and fuel stations. Garmin’s nüvi 255W includes many travel tools
including JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock with time zones,
currency converter, measurement converter, calculator and sports a
sleek, slim design that fits comfortably in your pocket or purse.
So, go south if you will, but do it safely and efficiently with your
choice of automotive GPS systems. There are many affordable automotive
GPS units to choose from.
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Posted by NavigatingMyWay on September 30, 2010 at 8:00 PM under
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When going on a trip you always want to have a plan on how to get
from point A to point B without getting lost. That's why having a good
Automotive GPS navigation system in place can save you a lot of time and heart ache
traveling. In reviewing the Delorme Street Atlas USA 2010 this system
can help you get from one point to another. The nice thing about this
system is that you use this system with your laptop or a phone. Many
systems require you to have a subscription when using Automotive GPS Systems,
but with the Delorme none is needed. You get the locations for the U.S
and Canada and some of the big heavy traveled roads in Mexico.
If you know your location before you leave you can use the pre-plan
trip optional which is nice for the fact you can see how long it will
take you to get to your desired location. The GPS system also shows
where you can stop for gas, find local attractions and restaurants so
you can eat. The one really cool thing about this system is that you can
use the 3-D option so the views are more detailed.
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Posted by Crandela on September 29, 2010 at 8:00 PM under
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“I was preparing for our annual family road trip this last August,
when my wife suggested that we try something new. She had my interest
piqued when she recommended that we try using a GPS navigation system
this year, instead of the ‘ol road maps that we’ve collected over the
years. Besides it really was time to clean all those messed up maps out
of the glove box (never could refold those buggers).
So I started doing a little research on different brands and features that are available in automotive GPS systems. I ended up settling on the Garmin nuvi 255w.
I chose this particular model because of its affordability and because
of some the great features. Not only is it portable but it has some of
the beat features that the nuvi line offers, like touch screen and the
“Where Am I?” emergency locator.
Let me just say that it sure made getting directions a lot easier than trying to read and refold those old road maps.”
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Posted by Crandela on March 21, 2010 at 4:38 PM under
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When looking for automotive GPS systems, it will all seem confusing
at first due to the wide variety of pricing, features and brands. In
fact there are probably hundreds of models available today. Also, the
price can vary greatly from model to model, depending on the features.
When searching for automotive GPS units, you first have to know what
options are available. Do you want just a standard system that can help
you travel from one place to another, or do you want something more
sophisticated with additional capabilities? If you just need something
basic, then you should look at a price range at the lower end of the
scale.
Some of the options available for automotive GPS include widescreen
or standard size, preloaded maps, Touch screen to easily look up
addresses and services, voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions that
speak street names to your destination, and some and will calculate a
more fuel-efficient route for you. Another thing to consider is if it
is small enough and light enough to carry it with you when you get to
your destination and the ability to continue to use it while wandering
on foot.
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Posted by Backpackin on January 20, 2010 at 8:46 AM under
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Looking for a serious, yet versatile
handheld GPS? The DeLorme Earthmate PN-30 or PN-40 GPS systems have a lot to
offer. The DeLorme Earthmate GPS are great handheld GPS systems, but with
the right GPS mounts they become automotive GPS systems. Since they are
waterproof they can be used for motorcycle, bike, ATV or boat; and
getting caught in the rain on a hike or geocaching
expedition is no cause for alarm.
Compact, these are easy
to carry and include 500 MB of available Flash memory. With either you can
download data directly to SD card while in the receiver and even display
Navionics Charts. While only the PN-40 has a 3-axis electronic compass and
sensitive barometric altimeter, both versions have many other great
features.
Both the Earthmate PN-30 and PN-40 are pre-loaded
with US secondary and connector roads, worldwide highway, major road base map
and Topo USA with comprehensive street, road and topographic detail. DeLorme
Earthmate GPS even include NOAA nautical charts and
are WAAS-enabled, are rugged and waterproof for marine use. Both the Earthmate PN-30 and PN-40 support high capacity SDHC cards available
at up to 32 GB and color daylight-reading screen for visibility in any light
conditions. Add the fact that they hold up to 10 tracks, up to 1,000
user-defined waypoints and up to 50 routes they are terrific for paperless
geocaching. They have almanac information on tides, sun and moon phases, and
hunting/fishing conditions. Since they run on 2 AA batteries you can carry
backup batteries so you won’t get caught without your GPS.
What more versatile handheld GPS systems can you imagine? Whether
you are interested in automotive GPS, geocaching or using GPS on your bike,
motorcycle, ATV or for marine use, the DeLorme Earthmate GPS handheld GPS
systems are not to be overlooked.
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Posted by Crandela on January 18, 2010 at 3:16 PM under
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When looking for automotive GPS systems, it will all seem confusing
at first due to the wide variety of pricing, features and brands. In
fact there are probably hundreds of models available today. Also, the
price can vary greatly from model to model, depending on the features.
When searching for automotive GPS units, you first have to know what
options are available. Do you want just a standard automotive GPS that can help
you travel from one place to another, or do you want something more
sophisticated with additional capabilities? If you just need something
basic, then you should look at a price range at the lower end of the
scale. Some of the options available for automotive GPS include
widescreen or standard size, preloaded maps, Touch screen to easily
look up addresses and services, voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions
that speak street names to your destination, and some and will
calculate a more fuel-efficient route for you. Also, do you want
Bluetooth capabilities?
Another thing which you might want to
consider is if it is small enough and light enough to carry it with you
when you get to your destination and the ability to continue to use it
while wandering on foot and how long the battery will hold up; is it
long enough for an all-day outing or do you only want to be able to
find your car again after a day of shopping at the mall? Be sure to
check to see whether it is waterproof or not; if you are considering
using it on your motorcycle, bike or boat as well as in your car, this
is an important factor. Several automotive GPS units are excellent to
be used for either land or marine use and can be handy for that weekend
fisherman.
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Posted by Crandela on January 8, 2010 at 7:15 PM under
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When shopping for automotive GPS systems, it can seem confusing at first due to the wide variety of pricing, features and brands. In fact there are probably hundreds of models available today. Also, the price can vary greatly from model to model, depending on the features. When searching for automotive GPS units, you first have to know what options are available. Do you want just a standard system that can help you travel from one place to another, or do you want something more sophisticated with additional capabilities? If you just need a basic automotive GPS unit, then you should look at a price range at the lower end of the scale.
Some of the options available for automotive GPS systems include widescreen or standard size, preloaded maps, Touch screen to easily look up addresses and services, voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions that speak street names to your destination, and some and will calculate a more fuel-efficient route for you. Another thing to consider is if it is small enough and light enough to carry it with you when you get to your destination and the ability to continue to use it while wandering on foot.
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Posted by Crandela on January 3, 2010 at 6:01 PM under
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Time for another product comparison; I am looking at two more Garmin automotive GPS units - the Garmin nuvi 255 versus the Garmin nuvi 775T. Both are excellent automotive GPS systems. The nuvi 255 is built more for the budget conscious traveler; whereas, the nuvi 775T has more options to offer and increased functional capacity. Here are the functions that are the same in both: They both have color displays to make it easy to read the screen. Both have rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, the battery lasting approximately 4 hours on the nuvi 255 and 3 hours on the nuvi 775T. Each has a high-sensitivity GPS receiver. Neither of them is waterproof, so I wouldn't recommend using them as a motorcycle GPS unit; however, waterproof is not really an issue in automotive GPS units. Both come with preloaded street maps and the ability to add more maps if you are interested, but the nuvi 775T includes transatlantic maps which can be nice when you travel to Europe. Both of these versions of the Garmin nuvi come with internal solid state built-in memory and are designed to hold 1,000 Waypoints/favorites/locations; the nuvi 755T also built to remember up to 10 routes. Each includes a basemap and accepts data cards which are not included, but it would be handy to have for additional memory. Neither of these Garmin nuvi versions includes voice-activated navigation, so you are not able to operate the device with spoken commands; sorry about that one as that is a nice feature, but is yet another perk to look for in other automotive GPS systems in future reviews.
Both include choice of route setup for either faster time, shorter distance, or off road and route avoidance to help you avoid highways, tolls etc., also handy features to have in automotive GPS units. Both of these versions of Garmin nuvi also are FM traffic compatible (with receiver and lifetime traffic included with the nuvi 755T) and are MSN® Direct compatible and have a speed limit indicator which displays speed limit for most major roads in the U.S. and Europe. Both also have the functionality of the Where Am I? feature to help you find the closest hospitals, police & gas stations, nearest address & intersection and ecoRouteTM which calculates a more fuel-efficient route and the ability to add custom POIs (points of interest), all great features to have in unfamiliar territory. Personalize either Garmin nuvi version by adding Garmin GarageTM vehicles and voices, a free service at Garmin where you can download car-shaped icons and custom voices to your device. Photo navigation in order to navigate to geotagged photos, World travel clock, currency & unit converter, calculator and picture viewer are also nice features available in both.
Now for more differences between the two: The Garmin nuvi 755T has a few more features which the nuvi 255 does not. The nuvi 755T has higher display resolution and a 4.3-inch diagonal screen compared to the 3.5-inch screen of the nuvi 255. Nuvi 755T also includes 3-D building view which displays buildings in 3-D, the ability to auto sort multiple destinations which provides the most direct route, and Bluetooth® wireless technology so you can connect to your phone for hands-free calling. Garmin LocateTM marks your position when the GPS receiver is removed from the windshield mount - this can be really handy to help you remember where you parked your vehicle. The included MP3 player, Audio book player and FM transmitter with headphone jack/audio line-out will entertain you on your travels.
Oh, I nearly forgot to mention that both of these Garmin nuvi automotive GPS systems come with Garmin LockTM anti-theft feature and touchscreen convenience. Well, I hope that helps to sort out the differences and advantages of each of these Garmin nuvi versions for you. Happy traveling!
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Posted by Crandela on January 1, 2010 at 8:05 PM under
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Today I did an automtove GPS product comparison for a customer, so I thought I would share it with all who may be interested.
Let's look at the Magellan Maestro 4700 versus Magellan Roadmate 1470 automotive GPS. Both are pretty nice little Magellan automotive GPS units with quite a few similarities, but a few differences. First, both have AAA Tour Book/Assistance, Live Traffic Service, SayWhere Speaks Street Names, Points of Interest (although the 4700 accepts many more POIs than the 1470), both have 4.7-inch Touch Screen, rechargeable battery with approximately 3-hour life off the charger, and Pre-Loaded Maps of US, Canada and Puerto Rico. Both of these automotive GPS systems have Memory available for map storage, the Maestro 4700 being Secure Digital (SD) card compatible and the Roadmate 1470 is Micro SD card compatible. Now for the bigger differences; the Maestro 4700 has Bluetooth Handsfree Calling and Voice Command, but the Roadmate 1470 does not. Now, the Magellan Maestro 4700 has a little bit bigger price than the Magellan Roadmate 1470, so you need to decide if the extra bells and whistles are worth the difference in money to you on your GPS receiver. Lots of folks will feel that they are, then you just have to decide how they fit your budget. That would be a completely personal thing in my book. I hope this has been helpful to you and am looking forward to seeing you again soon!
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ACR ResQLink PLB w/ Floating PouchSmall and mighty, the ResQLink™ is a full-powered, GPS-enabled rescue beacon designed for anglers, pilots and back country sportsmen.
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Garmin nuvi 1450LMT * RemanufacturedSee the big, wide world with the large screen nuvi 1450LMT. It offers multiple-point routing, lane assist with junction view to guide you through busy highway interchanges, pedestrian routing options and ecoRoute to find the most fuel-efficient route. The unit is complete with lifetime maps and traffic.
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Garmin nüvi 2360LMT *RemanufacturedThe voice-activated nüvi 2360LMT comes with free lifetime map and traffic updates. It has a dual-orientation screen that displays vertically or horizontally, and includes hands-free calling, lane assist with junction view, trafficTrends historical traffic, myTrends predictive routing, and ecoRoute.
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Lowrance PPP-18I Elite/Mark Icefish Bag w/TransducerThe easiest-to-use and the most affordable and complete portable accessory system ever from Lowrance.
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Timex Ironman Global Trainer GPS Speed, Distance, Heart Rate MonitorGet pace, speed, distance, and more on your wrist. With industry-leading
SiRFstarIII GPS technology and ANT+ compatibility, Global Trainer
records your performance across several dimensions, providing real-time
data on a customizable screen.
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