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Hi. I live in Los Angeles and I'm looking for a gps device to replace
my Thomas Guide.
I'm looking for the following:
- a GPS device I can easily mount on my dashboard and take with me when
I leave the car
- the ability to tell the device to only use side streets (that is, no
highways)
- a good-sized screen (not sure how big, but bigger than an IPhone)
Other features that would be nice but not necessary:
- a display of current traffic conditions
- voice-activated controls
I'm looking to spend up to about $350, but lower prices are preferred.
Thanks,
Skylamar
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 17:25:08 -0700, Skylamar
G to a store that sells all kinds and look. When you see what you
want come back and ask opinions. That's the easiest way.
-- The Universal Visionary
The Garmin nüvi 855 has voice recognition, traffic data, a beautiful
screen and you can use the "Avoidances" section to de-select highways.
<https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=134&pID=33922>
They're available for less than $200:
<http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=nuvi+855&hl=en&cid=1817746796991299269&ei=jKd3TLCkOJWGMvGC9b4C&sa=button&ved=0CAkQgggwADgA#p>
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 17:25:08 -0700, Skylamar
>Hi. I live in Los Angeles and I'm looking for a gps device to replace
>my Thomas Guide.
>I'm looking for the following:
>- a GPS device I can easily mount on my dashboard and take with me when
>I leave the car
>- the ability to tell the device to only use side streets (that is, no
>highways)
>- a good-sized screen (not sure how big, but bigger than an IPhone)
>Other features that would be nice but not necessary:
>- a display of current traffic conditions
>- voice-activated controls
>I'm looking to spend up to about $350, but lower prices are preferred.
>Thanks,
>Skylamar
>my Thomas Guide.
>I'm looking for the following:
>- a GPS device I can easily mount on my dashboard and take with me when
>I leave the car
>- the ability to tell the device to only use side streets (that is, no
>highways)
>- a good-sized screen (not sure how big, but bigger than an IPhone)
>Other features that would be nice but not necessary:
>- a display of current traffic conditions
>- voice-activated controls
>I'm looking to spend up to about $350, but lower prices are preferred.
>Thanks,
>Skylamar
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>my Thomas Guide.
>I'm looking for the following:
>- a GPS device I can easily mount on my dashboard and take with me when
>I leave the car
>- the ability to tell the device to only use side streets (that is, no
>highways)
>- a good-sized screen (not sure how big, but bigger than an IPhone)
>Other features that would be nice but not necessary:
>- a display of current traffic conditions
>- voice-activated controls
>I'm looking to spend up to about $350, but lower prices are preferred.
>Thanks,
>Skylamar