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    Nuvi 1360 "Philippine Edition"

    Hi guys does anyone have any feedback about Nuvi 1360 "Philippine Edition" recently saw one on a shelf selling for around 15000 is this reasonable? Thank you...

    #2
    where is the unit sold? the only nuvi 1360 unit is locally sold in india
    no waypoint left unturned

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      #3
      Is this from one of the official garmin retailers? Navco have their own phil map too.

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        #4
        Hello sorry for the late reply... i saw the garmin nuvi 1360 'philippine edition' in one of the cyberstores at SM Cubao along with a nuvi 1300. I forgot what's the name of the store but it's displayed in the front window and it's near the Globe Telecom store.

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          #5
          I saw one being sold at Complink Trinoma. It has a legit box and the sample image on it features Jose Abad Santos. And I've also noticed (based again on sample image) that it displays POIs while navigating.

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            #6
            hi

            hi guys:

            i am planning to buy a garmin too, currently a newbie and looking for what to buy. Is the 15K Phil Edition a good buy? is the 1300 model good? compare to 255/265w that I been reading in this forum. Thanks

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              #7
              It's very expensive. Buy a Garmin 1350 in the U.S. ($150), contribute to Roadguide.ph and you get a map for free.

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                #8
                Thanks Walter. I am studying and reading here in the forum the various models on which one to get.

                Originally posted by Walter View Post
                It's very expensive. Buy a Garmin 1350 in the U.S. ($150), contribute to Roadguide.ph and you get a map for free.

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                  #9
                  Just got my 1350. Bought it from amazon.com for USD99.99 free shipping within the US. Had it shipped to a friend's house in the US, who brought it here. now working with the roadguide.ph basic map, quite happily I must say. am looking forward to getting the updated map though. :-)

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by joeybar View Post
                    Just got my 1350. Bought it from amazon.com for USD99.99 free shipping within the US. Had it shipped to a friend's house in the US, who brought it here. now working with the roadguide.ph basic map, quite happily I must say. am looking forward to getting the updated map though. :-)

                    thats a good buy and congrats

                    hope to see your data contribution soon
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                      #11
                      The Nuvi Philippines is also available in Garmin Singapore!

                      http://www.garmin.com.sg/products/on.../nuvi_1360_ph/

                      I just wanna know if the map used here is different from roadguide map...

                      Thanks!

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                        #12
                        J3K2,

                        The info on that site "in the box" mentions of a preinstalled Navteq map, so that is what is in that unit, Not RG or any other free maps available for download.

                        I have no first hand experience with the Navteq Philippine map, so I can't comment on how it compared with the Contributor's map of RG.

                        TTFN
                        Arvin

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                          #13
                          Thanks for the reply Arvin! So, finally they noticed the growing GPS user in our country (good news if I may say).

                          If anyone has the Navteq Phil Map, please share with us a quick review.

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                            #14
                            You can sort of inspect Navteq's data on maps.ovi.com (since Nokia is the owner of Navteq).

                            http://maps.ovi.com/#|14.567|121.033|7629|0|0

                            They don't show any POIs but you can get a feel for how much roads they cover and the website has directions so you can test routing as well. It appears that they only cover a few areas in detail such as Baguio, Angeles, Metro Manila, Boracay, Cebu, and Davao.

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                              #15
                              Thanks Seav! will check it out....

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