B betty85 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 7, 2011 Messages 337 Reaction score 0 Location Candy Mountain Apr 24, 2012 #21 said link: https://www.tomtom.com/en_za/shop/mapupdateservice/
EasyUp Web Hosting EasyUp Web Hosting Company Rep Joined Mar 18, 2008 Messages 8,517 Reaction score 43 Location Alberton Apr 24, 2012 #22 HavocXphere said: Getting the GPS is easy. Its the bloody map updates that are the problem....costs of those things are ridiculous. Click to expand... My TomTom updates on my iPhone, are for free and can't remember paying for updates on my Old TomTom GPS as well.
HavocXphere said: Getting the GPS is easy. Its the bloody map updates that are the problem....costs of those things are ridiculous. Click to expand... My TomTom updates on my iPhone, are for free and can't remember paying for updates on my Old TomTom GPS as well.
I InternetSwag Expert Member Joined Jan 24, 2012 Messages 3,955 Reaction score 329 Location Cape Town Apr 24, 2012 #23 lol my scooter broke today and i don't know where the dealer is, wtb gps asap. in a nickle, tom tom vs garmin?
lol my scooter broke today and i don't know where the dealer is, wtb gps asap. in a nickle, tom tom vs garmin?
EasyUp Web Hosting EasyUp Web Hosting Company Rep Joined Mar 18, 2008 Messages 8,517 Reaction score 43 Location Alberton Apr 24, 2012 #24 I'd go for TomTom, cause I have one already. Garmin just as good. Price would be deciding factor for me.
I'd go for TomTom, cause I have one already. Garmin just as good. Price would be deciding factor for me.
B betty85 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 7, 2011 Messages 337 Reaction score 0 Location Candy Mountain Apr 24, 2012 #25 TomTom normally cheaper in my experience, have found them to be friendlier too, but that said, haven't touched a Garmin since I was given my TT
TomTom normally cheaper in my experience, have found them to be friendlier too, but that said, haven't touched a Garmin since I was given my TT
I InternetSwag Expert Member Joined Jan 24, 2012 Messages 3,955 Reaction score 329 Location Cape Town Apr 25, 2012 #26 Okay so how do I know if I am buying Satnav or GPS? I read that Tom Tom mostly has Satnav and Garmin mostly GPS. According to this link - http://ezinearticles.com/?What-is-the-Difference-Between-GPS-and-Sat-Nav?&id=4009992 From what I have read I need satnav - the kind that says, 'turn left here, go ahead here etc.'
Okay so how do I know if I am buying Satnav or GPS? I read that Tom Tom mostly has Satnav and Garmin mostly GPS. According to this link - http://ezinearticles.com/?What-is-the-Difference-Between-GPS-and-Sat-Nav?&id=4009992 From what I have read I need satnav - the kind that says, 'turn left here, go ahead here etc.'
B betty85 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 7, 2011 Messages 337 Reaction score 0 Location Candy Mountain Apr 25, 2012 #27 As far as I know, the TomTom XL series allows input of coordinates, which in my mind would make it a GPS receiver as opposed to a SatNav? After reading the article it's clear that my GPS is actually a SatNav, since I can't
As far as I know, the TomTom XL series allows input of coordinates, which in my mind would make it a GPS receiver as opposed to a SatNav? After reading the article it's clear that my GPS is actually a SatNav, since I can't