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A new GPS
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I finally broke down and ordered a new GPS. I got my first one which I am just replacing in 2005 or so. It's a Tom Tom Go 710. After 4 years I had to replace the battery which required taking it apart as Tom Tom does not repair anything, only replace things under warranty or suggest you buy a new one if they are out of warranty.
Now the mount won't work so I said it is time to upgrade. I do use a phone GPS but sometimes phone signals are bad and I try not to focus on a phone in my hand when I should be looking at the road. I like Tom Tom overall and I especially like the civilized British voice of Jane who tells me to enter the motorway, etc. Also I take my GPS to other countries and it really helps to get around. Anyway, not wanting to pay full price I found a Tom Tom Go 2535 which has a 5 inch screen and touch features like most smart phones for managing maps. They go for $250 new and I got a refurbished one for $90 with a full warranty on Ebay. |
That's a nice piece... cheap too.
It seems to me you were talking about a new phone awhile back, but I can't find the thread so I'll stick this here. :blush: DeLorme AG-009871-201 inReach SE Two-Way Satellite Communicator with GPS Quote:
The service, $10 a month (12-month commitment) lets you place unlimited SOS alerts and includes 10 text messages a month. Or for $65 (four-month minimum, like foreign trips), allows up to 120 messages and unlimited tracking. Good for those oh-shit moments, in places off the beaten track that you photographers seem to like. |
No I replaced my iPhone 3GS last summer with the Samsung 3GS that just came out and am happy with it. I also got an Asus Transformer Prime/Infinity or whatever and I like it too.
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I really just got this for directions to Newark!;)
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Newark, I was right with the liking to go dangerous places. :haha:
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