Satnav with EU maps?

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Chris944_S2

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1,919 posts

224 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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Having a worse sense of direction than women, I've figured its about time I ditch the road atlas and switch to using a satnav that will tell me where to go. I don't know much about the different satnav systems out there, so any suggestions would be welcome! What I am after is:
1. Full UK and EU maps. I've seen some that advertise "major" EU roads, is this any good, or is it better to have a full EU map?
2. Either have a long lasting battery, or something that can be plugged into the cigarette lighter
3. Voice directions - otherwise i might aswell just stick to reading road atlas's
4. As cheap as possible - ideally under £150, but that may be a bit too little for what I want, so I can always stretch a bit more.
5. Optional - indicating scamera locations would be nice
6. where are the best places to buy these?

Parrot of Doom

23,075 posts

235 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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TomTom will do all of that.

What kind of mobile phone do you have? Symbian devices can run TomTom.

Chris944_S2

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Thursday 21st September 2006
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I have a 3 year old, cheapest i could find pay as you go phone so I doubt it will be of any use for that.

Yex

4,583 posts

221 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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Parrot of Doom said:
TomTom will do all of that.

What kind of mobile phone do you have? Symbian devices can run TomTom.


I'm upgrading my phone in next few weeks and am interested in this sort of thing. I'm with Orange so do you know of any phones compatible with their systems that I could consider?

Cheers

Yex

PJR

2,616 posts

213 months

Thursday 21st September 2006
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You wont get one with full euro mapping for £150 or less. You'll need to add another £100 at least for that. So if you can stretch to it, get the TomTom One Europe edition.
Otherwise, get a cheaper one, and add the maps later when you can afford it.
Cheers, P

Chris944_S2

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Thursday 21st September 2006
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PJR said:
You wont get one with full euro mapping for £150 or less. You'll need to add another £100 at least for that. So if you can stretch to it, get the TomTom One Europe edition.
Otherwise, get a cheaper one, and add the maps later when you can afford it.
Cheers, P


Thanks, I guess i'll have to fork out a bit more then.

To whoever moved my thread: didn't realise there was a satnav forum! silly

Chris944_S2

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Sunday 24th September 2006
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I've seen a TomTom on ebay advertising "THE LATEST STREET LEVEL SEAMLESS WESTERN EUROPE MAP v650 ON A SINGLE 1Gb SD CARD", how accurate will the map of europe be on that?
Will it just give me major roads for European countries, or is it as accurate as the GB map?

drivenmad

49 posts

212 months

Sunday 24th September 2006
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chris

if your phone is suitable go for Navicore GPS system

www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/11217.htm

johnbear

1,567 posts

236 months

Thursday 28th September 2006
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I purchase Tom Tom Navigator 5 western europe 2006 on ebay for about £120 and used in on a m1000 orange pda. Need a wired gps receiver and holder about another £40 on ebay.

Had a few problems setting up - you need to disable beam for incoming signals in system connections. Oh, needs to set Tom Tom to 4800 baud and com1