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Originally posted by raymond View PostI bought one from CarNavi, Eco300 unit. I’m satisfied with the unit. Reason for purchase the map is already up-dated as of 2010 and ready to use when you open the unit.
youll be missing a lot...i can easily get a carnavi but i dont bec. roadguide map is the best there is.FAQ for Newbies? Read here.
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Originally posted by snorkle View PostI wonder how accurate the Car-navi maps compared to the roadguide and accumap?
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Originally posted by snorkle View PostI wonder how accurate the Car-navi maps compared to the roadguide and accumap?FAQ for Newbies? Read here.
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I been using their Eco Series for 1month already. Here my experience
1.Accuracy of location based on their database (Point of Interest) is accurate. I have to find a place called Techno Park Hotel in Sta Rosa Laguna. Its part of their data base, I tested the unit so far the unit lead me in front of this hotel.
2.There are alternate route suggested by the unit. You can test it in the unit before going in the actual road . If you don’t follow the direction, usually the unit calculates in second an alternate route for you.
3.There is a lot of POI data base in the unit, some times I use google map to find the coordinates of a specific POI and use this coordinates in my unit to find a point of interest.
4.Bldgs in the map a represented in shaded polygon beside the road and you can tilt the map depending on what angel you want to view.
5.On m way to office in the morning I noticed the unit turn to night mode automatically when going under the Edsa-Mkt Tunnel and back to original mode.
So far this is all I can share with the group.
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Raymonnd
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Originally posted by raymond View PostI been using their Eco Series for 1month already. Here my experience
1.Accuracy of location based on their database (Point of Interest) is accurate. I have to find a place called Techno Park Hotel in Sta Rosa Laguna. Its part of their data base, I tested the unit so far the unit lead me in front of this hotel.
2.There are alternate route suggested by the unit. You can test it in the unit before going in the actual road . If you don’t follow the direction, usually the unit calculates in second an alternate route for you.
3.There is a lot of POI data base in the unit, some times I use google map to find the coordinates of a specific POI and use this coordinates in my unit to find a point of interest.
4.Bldgs in the map a represented in shaded polygon beside the road and you can tilt the map depending on what angel you want to view.
5.On m way to office in the morning I noticed the unit turn to night mode automatically when going under the Edsa-Mkt Tunnel and back to original mode.
So far this is all I can share with the group.
Thanks
Raymonnd
hope you could update us later....even with your bad experience if any.
btw does your map have rivers on it?FAQ for Newbies? Read here.
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I have seen a demo of this GPS yesterday in one of the car accessories store and here are some of my observations:
1. The map can be stored ONLY in the memory card (i.e. without the MC its not a GPS).
2. Texts are narrow compared with Nuvi
3. It has a stylus (don't know if this is an advantage)
4. It has a Tagalog voice (liko sa kaliwa...)
5. There are too many sub-menus (like for example when changing voice, you have to click more than 5 sub-menus).
6. 3.5in model costs P9000 (comparable to nuvi 205?)
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7. It has a Traffic Re-routing.... Wait.. this obviously is not the Traffic rerouting used in the States. The salesperson told me its a feature where- if you see that there's traffic ahead ,you have to click on the area on the GPS where there's traffic and it will automatically re-route. (don't know the logic behind this).
Well this is how I see it. Please correct me if i'm wrong.
Is the Roadguide map compatible with this unit?
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Originally posted by garmine View PostI have seen a demo of this GPS yesterday in one of the car accessories store and here are some of my observations:
1. The map can be stored ONLY in the memory card (i.e. without the MC its not a GPS).
2. Texts are narrow compared with Nuvi
3. It has a stylus (don't know if this is an advantage)
4. It has a Tagalog voice (liko sa kaliwa...)
5. There are too many sub-menus (like for example when changing voice, you have to click more than 5 sub-menus).
6. 3.5in model costs P9000 (comparable to nuvi 205?)
and
7. It has a Traffic Re-routing.... Wait.. this obviously is not the Traffic rerouting used in the States. The salesperson told me its a feature where- if you see that there's traffic ahead ,you have to click on the area on the GPS where there's traffic and it will automatically re-route. (don't know the logic behind this).
Well this is how I see it. Please correct me if i'm wrong.
Is the Roadguide map compatible with this unit?FAQ for Newbies? Read here.
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Great victory comes with great sacrifice.
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Getting angry is punishing yourself with the mistakes of others.
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Originally posted by garmine View PostI have seen a demo of this GPS yesterday in one of the car accessories store and here are some of my observations:
1. The map can be stored ONLY in the memory card (i.e. without the MC its not a GPS).
2. Texts are narrow compared with Nuvi
3. It has a stylus (don't know if this is an advantage)
4. It has a Tagalog voice (liko sa kaliwa...)
5. There are too many sub-menus (like for example when changing voice, you have to click more than 5 sub-menus).
6. 3.5in model costs P9000 (comparable to nuvi 205?)
and
7. It has a Traffic Re-routing.... Wait.. this obviously is not the Traffic rerouting used in the States. The salesperson told me its a feature where- if you see that there's traffic ahead ,you have to click on the area on the GPS where there's traffic and it will automatically re-route. (don't know the logic behind this).
i'd like to share my opinion. i don't know if others will have the same.
1. memory cards are not required in my nuvi, just an add on in case needed. but i dont need it because i have plenty of free memory space (1.6GB if i remove the US map and 600 MB if i don't remove the US map). i'd rather use my memory card for my camera.
2. you need to focus more intently in reading narrow texts which would divide your concentration during driving, hence, high accident risk.
3. stylus is used for precision pointing on the screen. if stylus is needed, then the unit is not "touch-optimized". i'll be having a hard time using the menu. i have no problems navigating menus in my nuvi using my finger. no stylus needed at all.
4. i don't need the tagalog version since the english speech is already understandable.
5. i'd rather have a simplified menu where i can easily revise options with the least number of menus (well, at least for gps purposes). i'd want the detailed sub and subsub menus if i'm using my phone or pda for purposes other than gps use.
6. nuvi 205 is $119.90, 205w is $139.99, 255 is $139.99 and 255w is $179.99. ALL chepear than P9000.
7. well if i'm stuck in a traffic, then i'd just turn a different way and my nuvi will automatically recalculate the route for me.
well, i guess i'm just too happy with my nuvi with roadguide in it that i don't need to look for other maps. it will just a be waste of my time. i'd rather use that time contributing to help in further improving the roadguide map.
basing on your comments, i think you like your nuvi also.
again, just my opinion and i respect the opinion of others also.Last edited by doki; 03-03-2010, 12:10.
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Originally posted by garmine View Post3. It has a stylus (don't know if this is an advantage)FAQ for Newbies? Read here.
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