4/20/2011

Q&A: money no object..which handheld GPS is easiest to use...most user friendly?



money no object..which handheld GPS is easiest to use...most user friendly?want as large a screen as possible and have it come with as many maps already installed as possible. I would like a color screen. Basically, I am "technologically challenged" and do not want to spend days trying to figure out how to use it. Simple, simple, simple is what I want. Please help!

BoogyMan Messiah
Money is no object, huh? Send me $ 1,000 and I'll tell ya the best one. (Actually, if you are technologically challenged, Rand McNally is probably the best 'route' to take. And sorry for the pun, couldn't reisist.)

Marcie
These GPS units are based on Palm or Microsoft PocketPC handheld PDAs. I've owned one of the early 3200 models for about three years now and have very few complaints. And most of those are related to Garmin's lack of support for the Apple Macintosh.
Pocket size, but large enough screen recharable battery Maps can be loaded on removable SD cards Integrated with the PDA address book and calendar Large database of Points of Interest Various dashboard mounts with DC power and integrated speaker for voice directions Map sets are updated every year or two - but at a cost of app. $ 80 per update I've got two 1GB SD cards. The Easten US is on one card and the Western US is on the other. I"ve traveled from Mane to Arizoa in a 32 foot RV with my iQue and I wouldn't dream of taking off on any long trip without it.

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