They do a screechy other-half version now, with a retrospective direction module - "I TOLD you we should have turned off back there, but you NEVER listen to me, oh no, and now look where we are..."
They do a screechy other-half version now, with a retrospective direction module - "I TOLD you we should have turned off back there, but you NEVER listen to me, oh no, and now look where we are..."
There was a time when getting lost was fun - I've discovered some cracking little pubs that way
I have SmartNav and it rocks
My dad raves about Smartnav. His Garage install it in some of their cars and it sounds pretty cool. You get a human on the other end who programs it all for you
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Go with tomtom, either the new GO300 (rrp ~ 369) or the XDA kit. Or if you have some money to splash out Garmin Streetpilots are fantastic bits of kit, but they are bloody pricey for not much better (missing a few features of tomtom, but only the subscription stuff, who cares about bloody weather reports?)
i'm going with a T-mobile SDA and TomTom Mobile 5 soon
Thanks all, I think I will just go for some software on the PDA - seems the cheapest way of doing it anyway.
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