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![]() On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 11:28:56 +0100, Mike Hughes wrote: I'm looking to buy a small PDA type sat nav system that is portable and that I can use for those out of town / suburban runs that I get. I was thinking about getting Tom Tom Navigator with a suitable iPaq. Went to look in Halfords who have a Medion System for £350. I have a Toyota previa with built in satnav. It is supposed to have inputs from speed sensors and steering sensors. One day my boss came over from Holland with his PDA running tomtom. We had them both running together with the same destination set on a trip over the pennines on the small roads.Without fail they came up with identical directions at the same time the PDA usually less than a second later. One could have been forgiven for thinking they were using the same basic "engine" and the same basic map (which might I suppose be the OS!). P.S. I have the knowledge for central London but need help when I go out to the suburbs - which is quite often as I work nights. They are very useful devices even after going to the same customers for 17 yeras I find it handy. DG |
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