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| John Varela | 05-30-2010 |
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Any TomTom GPS will do what you want. I bought a refurbished unit
for less than $100 and have been very pleased with it, and use it in
preference to my several-years-old $800 Garmin.
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> wrote:
>
>
> > Was thinking about buying a new GPS system, but not sure if it would
> > work on a Mac. I am just getting tired of the many limitations of my
> > BlackBerry GPS. I am not sure as to what model I would buy, just need
> > something cheap, and something simple. I dont wish to mess a whole lot
> > with it, just need something superior to my BlackBerry GPS. I just get
> > so sick and tired of the constant downloading all the time as I enter
> > new regions. Although for some reason the Sprint Navigation program does
> > not do this as I drive to locations. Google Maps is sluggish, and BB
> > Maps is a little faster, but not by much. But Sprint Navigation only
> > works as a direction finder app, and not as a map GPS, as what I have
> > seen done wit modern GPS systems.
> > work on a Mac. I am just getting tired of the many limitations of my
> > BlackBerry GPS. I am not sure as to what model I would buy, just need
> > something cheap, and something simple. I dont wish to mess a whole lot
> > with it, just need something superior to my BlackBerry GPS. I just get
> > so sick and tired of the constant downloading all the time as I enter
> > new regions. Although for some reason the Sprint Navigation program does
> > not do this as I drive to locations. Google Maps is sluggish, and BB
> > Maps is a little faster, but not by much. But Sprint Navigation only
> > works as a direction finder app, and not as a map GPS, as what I have
> > seen done wit modern GPS systems.
>
> Any TomTom GPS will do what you want. I bought a refurbished unit
> for less than $100 and have been very pleased with it, and use it in
> preference to my several-years-old $800 Garmin.
> Any TomTom GPS will do what you want. I bought a refurbished unit
> for less than $100 and have been very pleased with it, and use it in
> preference to my several-years-old $800 Garmin.
Did no see any of those at Walmart.
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> > Any TomTom GPS will do what you want. I bought a refurbished unit
> > for less than $100 and have been very pleased with it, and use it in
> > preference to my several-years-old $800 Garmin.
> > for less than $100 and have been very pleased with it, and use it in
> > preference to my several-years-old $800 Garmin.
>
> Did no see any of those at Walmart.
> Did no see any of those at Walmart.
Well, first, it's not as if WalMart is the only store on earth or even
in your area.
Second, according to their web site, WalMart _DOES_ have TomTom units
for sale in their stores.
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> work on a Mac. I am just getting tired of the many limitations of my
> BlackBerry GPS. I am not sure as to what model I would buy, just need
> something cheap, and something simple. I dont wish to mess a whole lot
> with it, just need something superior to my BlackBerry GPS. I just get
> so sick and tired of the constant downloading all the time as I enter
> new regions. Although for some reason the Sprint Navigation program does
> not do this as I drive to locations. Google Maps is sluggish, and BB
> Maps is a little faster, but not by much. But Sprint Navigation only
> works as a direction finder app, and not as a map GPS, as what I have
> seen done wit modern GPS systems.