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Joined: Nov 17, 2004 Posts: 79 Location: Sheffield, UK
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2005 7:37 pm Post subject: Purchased new Streetpilot C320 this weekend
I just got myself a Streetpilot C320 this weekend. I have upgraded from the Streetpilot III, having owned that for 3.5 years.
Thinks I like about the 320:
It is much smaller and lighter than the SP3, it weighs about 300g(1/10 the weight of a laptop).
The mount is fantastic. It is a very small and light windscreen mount, which you can attach in seconds. I leave the unit in its mount when it is put in the Garmin canvas bag, which I purchased separately.
The sound is fantastic, at full volume it is as loud as a car stereo, the unit has two speakers. The volume wheel is also excellent.
The new 3D maps are graphically excellent, they remind me of a sony playstation game, with the 360 degree map turning as you turn.
All UK maps are included on an SD card, so no map loads necessary. European maps are also included on the CDs.
Things I didnt like:
Garmin have taken away some of the functions I used to like on the SP3. You can only have 1 route at a time! A strange addition, given that the SP3 could handle multiple routes.
Auto reroute cannot be disabled. Personally, I dont like auto reroute and like to do it manually. I prefer to stick to a pre planned route.
The satellite detection view has been simplified to a small bar at the top left of the screen. It is a simple 5 bar system like a mobile phone. I used to like the screen on the SP3, where you could see how many satelites locked, and their relative strengths.
The supplied mapsource is only for map uploads, you cannot do routes on the PC. Again, I liked PC route planning on the SP3.
Overall:
It is strange that Garmin chose to remove some of the excellent functionality of the SP3. However, this unit is a major move forward, when compared to the SP3, and I like it a lot. I am glad I bought this, rather that a Tomtom Go or Navman ICN510.
Joined: Nov 17, 2004 Posts: 79 Location: Sheffield, UK
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2005 7:48 pm Post subject:
I forgot to add:
Route planning and in car navigation can be done from battery. Strangely though, garmin have hard wired the cigarette lighter adapter into the mount-a bit pointless for battery operation. I dont have a major problem with that though, given how good the unit is.
Joined: Aug 16, 2004 Posts: 589 Location: Hampshire, UK
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 10:35 pm Post subject:
Thanks ross, I was looking at a Garmin to possibly replace my CP5 and 2210 but I like the PC planning ability of Co Pilot 5. So shame, but thanks anyway _________________ TomTom 720
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