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BMWE34sport
Really Senior Member I Joined: 30-April-2004 Location: Hertfordshire Status: Offline Points: 353 |
Topic: Sat Nav Posted: 15-July-2004 at 11:32 |
Don't get me wrong i'm sure the kirrio/hp bundle will be ok , its just that my experience of running a 1940 iPAQ with a GPS system , the iPAQ did lock up from time to time and it wasn't quite as quick with finding adresses and planning the route . I would reccomend getting a higher spec pocket PC , but the you will obviously looking at nore money . |
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stephenperry
Bavarian-Board Contributor Joined: 20-April-2004 Location: Elgin Status: Offline Points: 7213 |
Posted: 14-July-2004 at 18:10 |
so you don't reckon the kirrio/hp pocket pc bundle is much cop? i usually use printed maps from autoroute but theres been quite a few times where the directions are plain wrong or take you "round the houses" or ive missed a turn and the map becomes useless |
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sleeper
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Posted: 14-July-2004 at 17:08 |
you are keen!
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BMWE34sport
Really Senior Member I Joined: 30-April-2004 Location: Hertfordshire Status: Offline Points: 353 |
Posted: 14-July-2004 at 16:58 |
of course ...but only here for helpful advice not trying the hard sell ...I don't earn commission anyway
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sleeper
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Posted: 14-July-2004 at 16:39 |
thought i'd find you here BMWE34sport! |
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BMWE34sport
Really Senior Member I Joined: 30-April-2004 Location: Hertfordshire Status: Offline Points: 353 |
Posted: 14-July-2004 at 09:23 |
Running a GPS system on an iPAQ 1930 will work , however the processor in the 1930 isn't as quick as the other iPAQs and can therefore sometimes be considerably slower in finding areas or planning routes . My advice would be to spend a little bit more money in the first place and get a slightly better system , otherwise you might regret it later . From a user interface aspect the TomTom system is much more friendly and easy to use . The kirrio system on the other hand gives you more choice on what specific area's of the map you can install. If anyone has any specific questions please feel free to ask , I work for a company that sells both the Kirrio and the TomTom , i'm not out ot make a sale but I will gladly answer any questions if I can |
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kevin
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Posted: 13-July-2004 at 22:52 |
My braincells kicked in and here it is
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Kevin
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kevin
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Posted: 13-July-2004 at 22:50 |
You can download fixed speed camera POI for TTN for the UK for one of the gps sites. I can't remember which one but a google search turned it up for me about 6 months ago.
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Kevin
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stephenperry
Bavarian-Board Contributor Joined: 20-April-2004 Location: Elgin Status: Offline Points: 7213 |
Posted: 13-July-2004 at 22:44 |
it appears you can download "tomtom" software from the most popular bittorrent site so you just need the hardware, an interesting aside is that kirrio (a french company) has a software update that lists all fixed speed camera sites, but only in france, sadly if they did that for the uk, then it would make a versatile and cost-effective alternative to a road angel Edited by stephenperry |
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Peter H
Really Senior Member II Joined: 03-January-2004 Location: Worcestershire/Ost Bayern Status: Offline Points: 927 |
Posted: 13-July-2004 at 22:36 |
couple of guys at work have them, was looking at MAKRO myself, going to pop up this week
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stephenperry
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Posted: 13-July-2004 at 22:25 |
I see Makro is selling a bundle with a Kirrio GPS receiver and an HP PocketPC for £270 including VAT (RRP according to the Kirrio site is €469, which equates to £311) im tempted, does anyone have any experience of this one or similar products? http://www.kirrio.com/uk/products/viamichelin_gps_navigation_pack/index.php?cat=1&id=3
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BMWE34sport
Really Senior Member I Joined: 30-April-2004 Location: Hertfordshire Status: Offline Points: 353 |
Posted: 13-July-2004 at 17:03 |
We are selling it for £499.99 with a free digital camera worth £70
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Peter H
Really Senior Member II Joined: 03-January-2004 Location: Worcestershire/Ost Bayern Status: Offline Points: 927 |
Posted: 13-July-2004 at 12:54 |
TomTom at PC World £499 |
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Das Wolperdinger
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BMWE34sport
Really Senior Member I Joined: 30-April-2004 Location: Hertfordshire Status: Offline Points: 353 |
Posted: 13-July-2004 at 09:49 |
The price of the GO does vary at the moment ...although it is far better than the Navman system which costs about £800 and is rubbish in comparison ..being a TomTom Disti the RRP is £499.99 ...but people are trashing the RRP at the moment |
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skull
Really Senior Member II Joined: 20-April-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 640 |
Posted: 10-July-2004 at 01:30 |
what is the best price for tom tom go atm ?
seen them at £435-£499. i think its a little pricy . |
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BMWE34sport
Really Senior Member I Joined: 30-April-2004 Location: Hertfordshire Status: Offline Points: 353 |
Posted: 08-July-2004 at 09:43 |
Don't mean to be biast ..I work for a company that sells both and I would highly reccomend the TomTom system especially their new GO standalone GPS
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kevin
Bavarian-Board Contributor Joined: 29-November-2002 Location: Camberley, Surrey Status: Offline Points: 3189 |
Posted: 07-July-2004 at 19:22 |
If you can I would recommend trying the Navman and the tomtom software. Both do complete systems you can switch from car to car.
With my Ipaq I used to use Navman SmartST but earlier this year switched to TomTom and feel it to be the better system. |
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Kevin
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CarlA
Really Senior Member I BMWCC & Coupe Register Member Joined: 27-March-2004 Location: Sheffield Status: Offline Points: 255 |
Posted: 07-July-2004 at 19:17 |
I am looking to get a Sat Nav system. As my car is not fitted with one I was considering a portable machine such as the Navman ICN630 which I can use when I change the car (at least a year away). Anyone have any suggestions as to which is the best?
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