Does anyone use a GPS navigator in a car?



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Does anyone use a GPS navigator in a car? and got a better answer

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I used to. But it was only in my Palm Pilot. Not always accurately informs about the turns, and the maps are mostly old in electronic form. And with the current scale of construction and rebuilding GPS just glitch or you'll use it to go to Australia.

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I do.

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Yes! Only I don't have time to rush for the road.

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Yes. 6260841 yes. shorter - built-in GPS just bullshit for beginners. in principle, given the price of devices with it - it comes just as a free option. the sense of it little - receivers weak. i have Hewlett Packard 6510, the sense of it is only when you go on foot, in the car he just does not have time to orient. So I had to take a special car normal PDA Hewlett 2290 and a flash GPS - with a remote antenna and signal amplifier. this thing. the antenna is mounted under the car window, the signal is strong. dal comparison I still have a free software on the comunicator - Moscow GPS pro, well, how free it justifies itself. in PDA purchased progah, there are updated maps of Moscow and you can watch more traffic jams.

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yes. shorter - built-in GPS is just crap for beginners. in principle, given the price of devices with it - it comes just as a free option. the sense of it little - receivers weak. i have Hewlett Packard 6510 the sense of it is only when walking in the car he just does not have time to navigate. So I had to car for a special take the usual PDA Hewlett 2290 and it compact flash GPS - with a remote antenna and signal amplifier. this thing. the antenna is attached to the car window strong signal. dal comparison I still have on your comunicator is free software - Moscow GPS pro well as a free it justifies itself. in PDA purchased progah there updated maps of Moscow and can look y more traffic.

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I like it - I don't like it! new technologies, even if they are liquid - master them, they'll come in handy.

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My dad, for example, is constantly using, and since I often travel with him, then I have repeatedly convinced of the usefulness of GPS, and that the maps were more accurate you can program them yourself. And after all, there's always the INTERNET!

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Yes, very handy.

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don't need GPS in Moscow.

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I use it! Very handy!

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Handy thing.

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you need to know Moscow anyway.

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use it because it saves time and nerves. I don't know about you, but here I have to take a 15-25-kilometer detour if I'm not thinking straight.

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da

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We use it sometimes, but not everything is displayed.

 

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