Right Choice?
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edwardsje

Original Poster:

34,393 posts

245 months

Tuesday 18th September 2007
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Hi, am looking for a new unit and I'd appreciate thoughts. I've laid out my requirements below:

Important (in no particular order)

Widescreen layout
Quality mapping & clarity
Good manufacturer support (upgrades etc if available)
TMC
User configurable screen
Bluetooth phone connectivity
Quality POI support
"No route planned" functionality (sometimes drive without a real route but do want camera alerts)

Not fussed

Anything other than UK mapping
Camera database (can get for myself from GPS site)
GPRS updating a la RA 9000 (seems big money for the small convenience)
MP3

I'm looking at the Nuvi 610T which I think fits the bill at c£210ish. Do you agree and anything else I should be considering?

Thanks in advance

John

waremark

3,296 posts

235 months

Tuesday 18th September 2007
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Very happy with my 660 and think it ticks all your boxes. Main weakness is not being able to create or transfer a chosen route in advance - you don't mention this feature at all.

I suspect the latest TT range has overtaken Garmin in terms of features at the moment, but it may not be reliable yet.

edwardsje

Original Poster:

34,393 posts

245 months

Tuesday 18th September 2007
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waremark said:
Very happy with my 660 and think it ticks all your boxes. Main weakness is not being able to create or transfer a chosen route in advance - you don't mention this feature at all.

I suspect the latest TT range has overtaken Garmin in terms of features at the moment, but it may not be reliable yet.
Thanks for this,

Suspect I'm being thick, but what exactly do you mean by "create or transfer a chosen route in advance"

...and a super-daft one while I'm on a roll. TMC - is it free or a subscription service - and if the latter, how much is it.

Thanks Again

John

Silver993tt

9,064 posts

261 months

Tuesday 18th September 2007
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TMC is free with the Garmin.

DIW35

4,193 posts

222 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Nuvis at the moment only accept one waypoint, which is a pain if you want your route to visit more than one place en route to your final destination.

If you plan your route in advance, you have to enter it into a Nuvi one waypoint at a time which, as far as I am concerned, is the biggest minus point the Nuvi has.