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TomTom vs Garmin複雜路口擬真圖片PK

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  • is that TomTom x30 vs Garmin 7x5 ?

    Or Tomtom x40 vs Garmin 8x5 ?

  • Tomtom Go 720 vs Garmin 765

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  • i take the one that can speak english xD

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  • если в украину прилать сколько будет стоить?

    gdanov_2@mail.ru

  • Ive had a garmin 1490t for 2 years and i have been lots of places using it to get me there as far as eastern germany, Even allows me to take address from google and transfer it straight onto my set which is good, The only pissoff is they want 74 quid for the newest updates which after paying over 200 for it, sucks. But its better than my navman and the big screen is great it even shows up speed cameras.

  • Used both and liked Garmin better

  • that split screen on the tomtom is pretty cool...

  • @TurkishSuperGuy well im pretty impressed with the top of the line Garmin at the moment,

    but yes, it is a bit of a waste to get top of the line. because they are constantly bringing new products out.

  • @eeiko321 I found the more expensive a GPS the more flaws it has, for example a simple entry navigator with simple route calculation is often the best and easy to use, the more you climb the ladder the worst it gets. Maps upates is not so good on Navigators as it gets rid of previous instructions and alerts and sometimes backroads, so its best to keep your navigator for a few years and when it dies get a new device which is automatically updated by manufacturers default. Pivot usely wears out.

  • @eeiko321 I have been using street maps all these years but i thought i might get a navigator so it can find the fastest route for me, and it does work. But the problem is the lack of reliability of these GPS gadgets. I heard a lot of stories of some brands playing up over the months. I would probably get the Cheapest entry level GPS so you wont burn your money over the long period and use it when necessary. I read up on Garmin reviews, their not really up to scratch but their not bad either.

  • @eeiko321 i recommend you think of how much you want to spend...and look at the available options between each GPS brand.

    using my Nuvi 3700 for a few days, i wont be able to comment too much.

    but put it this way, i swear NEVER to buy a TOMTOM ever again.

    and since i seen the previous model NAVMANs.... the inferior, drummy, empty shell feeling..when holding the device in the hand... id stay well away from them.,..

  • @TurkishSuperGuy i have always owned a TOMTOM over a period of approx 4 years. GO720, G0730 & GO920.

    they are indeed crap, they dont look as good as the new Garmins.

    biggest problem is the Suction pivot device, its weak & drops all the time. and will eventually crack the pivot. causing it to be weak when mounted, jiggling away.

    over the easter long weekend i purchased a Garmin Nuvi series... at 9mm thick..the thinnest GPS in the world

    so far im impressed.

    they have exceeded tomtom

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