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Old 03-04-2005, 01:19 PM
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Can anyone help...

I've just sold my car which had a very good Toyota In-Car GPS Touch Screen DVD System.

I've now purchased a Renault Clio without GPS.

Looking through the Internet, I've come to the conclusion, the GPS market is a minefield. I've reaqd through some of the help-threads on this site, but I still have some confusion.

Requirement:
1) Colour GPS System I can use primarily in the Car, and possibly on Foot
2) In Car navigation must not be compromised, so if its a car specific version - then I'll live with it.
3) The GPS system must have all streets in the UK available. I don't want a system where only the 'major' roads are available.
4) Europe not required.


Can anyone suggest some options?

The options available are all too much for my simple brain!!!

Cheers all

Gavin
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Personnally I like TomTom however if you are wanting to use on foot you would need a CF of jacket GPS reciever instead of the normal cable type. If you are going to use TomTom i've found through experience that you are better of in the long run paying that bit extra for a better PDA which is faster and more memory as it tends to be more stable than the budget versions.
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I would think, (from its description), that the brand new TomTom GO 300 would meet your needs.

Details here:

http://www.totalpda.co.uk/TomTom-GO-300.aspx
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