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    Sat Nav devices

    I am thinking of getting one for someone for Christmas. Anyone got any advice on ones that are good (or bad)? It would have to have good coverage of roads in Co Limerick and Cork.

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    Don't fall for the 100% coverage lark, its not 100% in Ireland yet, should be at some stage early 2007, I have a Garmin for a while, it works well but you don't actually use it that much, a lot better then a map though...

    I got mine in Halfords, the staff seem to know their stuff but its on the pricey side, Harvey Normans have a few that are reasonable enough in comparision to Halfords prices!
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    Garmin are the ONLY Sat Nav with half decent maps .... the others might be mp3 players, cameras etc. but there are no good when you are lost ..... Garmin wipe the floor with the rest. If you are getting one then Garmin is the way to go.

    Why buy before Christmas ....you'll shave €100 off it if you wait till after Christmas.
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    I honestly don't see the point of getting one with bluetooth and mp3, sure you'd have a phone kit/ radio in the car already???
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    Ox - we sell these ones: http://www.lowestonweb.com/products/...3-5B06CA60D997

    I'll check when I go to work tomorrow what their Ireland coverage and features are like - it's AA endorsed - so I would think it would be very good.

    Plus you get the UK's best Tech Support and After-Sales Service - as voted for by several IT Magazines.

    Featuring AA Navigator 2007 now with ‘Easy Mode’ the latest Navteq maps are brought to life in either 2D or 3D views. Both visual and audible instructions are given for accurate guidance including spoken road numbers ‘Turn left on to N7’. Register to receive free updates for 6 months (PC required) followed by an annual subscription for just £30.
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    The art of map reading seems to be dying amoung ye kids...
    Last edited by pete; 18/04/2007 at 6:03 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    The art of map reading seems to be dying amoung ye kids...
    Then again the art of reading seems to be dying among youreself...

    Latest Mapping data of UK & Ireland
    With nothing to install or activate, all the software and Navteq mapping for the UK and Republic of Ireland comes pre-loaded in the 256Mb internal flash memory
    1-0 to the Big Club methinks
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    The art of map reading seems to be dying amoung ye kids...
    Get with the times grandad!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drumcondra Red View Post
    Get with the times grandad!!!
    No respect for your elders either.
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    Maps - pah! What happened to stubbornely driving round in circles, refusing point blank to stop and ask for directions?

    I didn't get to where I am today by using maps. Of course I didn't intend to end up here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    No respect for your elders either.
    Sure thing old timer...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Réiteoir View Post
    Ox - we sell these ones: http://www.lowestonweb.com/products/...3-5B06CA60D997

    I'll check when I go to work tomorrow what their Ireland coverage and features are like - it's AA endorsed - so I would think it would be very good.

    Plus you get the UK's best Tech Support and After-Sales Service - as voted for by several IT Magazines.
    Ox - good news on two counts.

    Spoke to our Sat Nav Tecchies today about that unit - they said the Irish mapping and coverage on that unit is the best in the field (better than the Garmin) - and also they said that if you purchase it through me (I'll source it from our showroom and get it sent on) - it'll cost you €165 as opposed to the web price of €225

    PM me if still interested
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    I use a goodmans GNV100 or something like that...they are good for the roads over here and price wize they aint bad either!!!

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