mvl
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What kind of fool drives around with 3 GPSs?
Not the greatest pic, but:
The big GPS is my built in Honda/Alpine 2005 Nav. I used to love that system - voice control, full integration with the car, remembers driven speeds for future routing, itinerary optimization, on-and-on. But no IQroutes and no realtime traffic.
The mid-sized one at the top is my Tomtom 720. I love IQroutes, PLUS traffic (LIVE would be better), and map self-editing. I ignore the Honda nav because of it. I still miss the Accord's bigger screensize and miss how I didn't have to take the Tomtom out of the car each stop to prevent theft.
I think the is the best mounting spot for a Tomtom. The roof of the car acts as a sunshade, and it is a very safe spot - the Tomtom is close to the road but never blocking anything.
The tiny one is the N97. My wife's new toy, I was taking it out to test Ovi maps with turn-by-turn directions.
Not the greatest pic, but:
The big GPS is my built in Honda/Alpine 2005 Nav. I used to love that system - voice control, full integration with the car, remembers driven speeds for future routing, itinerary optimization, on-and-on. But no IQroutes and no realtime traffic.
The mid-sized one at the top is my Tomtom 720. I love IQroutes, PLUS traffic (LIVE would be better), and map self-editing. I ignore the Honda nav because of it. I still miss the Accord's bigger screensize and miss how I didn't have to take the Tomtom out of the car each stop to prevent theft.
I think the is the best mounting spot for a Tomtom. The roof of the car acts as a sunshade, and it is a very safe spot - the Tomtom is close to the road but never blocking anything.
The tiny one is the N97. My wife's new toy, I was taking it out to test Ovi maps with turn-by-turn directions.
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