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Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 4:47 pm Post subject: I have deserted TomTom at last
Hi
Well after being with TomTom since Navigator 1, I have jumped ship. Up to now I have been using my PDA with TTN5, but decided to go to a dedicated Sat/Nav system. I had a look at the 510 but I thought it Bulky and I didn't like the mounting system. So I have bought a Nuvi 310. It may not have all the 'Bells and Whistles' that the 510 has, but it does the job and is neat and easy to drop in you pocket. The Dashboard mounting disc is superb. It stick on the dashboard, you then mount the Winscreen sucker onto the Dashboar mounting disc
I hope somebody will find this helpful.
David _________________ Ipaq hx2750, TTN5, Globalsat 338 GPS, Garmin Nuvi 310D and GTM12, TomTom GO910 and now GO540
God gave us the Integer, the rest was devised by man.
Joined: Apr 29, 2006 Posts: 179 Location: Reading, UK
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 7:05 pm Post subject: Re: I have deserted TomTom at last
deesoft wrote:
Hi
Well after being with TomTom since Navigator 1, I have jumped ship. Up to now I have been using my PDA with TTN5, but decided to go to a dedicated Sat/Nav system. I had a look at the 510 but I thought it Bulky and I didn't like the mounting system. So I have bought a Nuvi 310. It may not have all the 'Bells and Whistles' that the 510 has, but it does the job and is neat and easy to drop in you pocket. The Dashboard mounting disc is superb. It stick on the dashboard, you then mount the Winscreen sucker onto the Dashboar mounting disc
I'm interested in how the two systems compare, particularly in terms of usability, navigation, and bluetooth handsfree if you have tried that.
Joined: 14/03/2003 19:10:05 Posts: 138 Location: Warrington, Cheshire, UK
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 9:45 pm Post subject:
Hi PatC
The Nuvi 310 is not as comprehensive as TTN5, for example teh number of Road Options (cant' exclude Motorways), not as many menu options, only 1 Via, You cannot turn POI's on or off.
Now for the 310, Bluetooth works great, The Screen is Superb, Speed Camera's are reported better than TTN5.
I hope this helps you in some way, I amglad I have bought it.
David _________________ Ipaq hx2750, TTN5, Globalsat 338 GPS, Garmin Nuvi 310D and GTM12, TomTom GO910 and now GO540
God gave us the Integer, the rest was devised by man.
Joined: Apr 29, 2006 Posts: 179 Location: Reading, UK
Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 9:09 am Post subject:
deesoft wrote:
Now for the 310, Bluetooth works great, The Screen is Superb, Speed Camera's are reported better than TTN5.
I hope this helps you in some way, I amglad I have bought it.
It does help, thank you David. I understand that the nuvi speed camera warnings are linked to your current speed, rather than always announcing them. This seems a far better design to me. If I'm in slow moving traffic I can manage without the warnings.
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It does help, thank you David. I understand that the nuvi speed camera warnings are linked to your current speed, rather than always announcing them. This seems a far better design to me. If I'm in slow moving traffic I can manage without the warnings.
How does it work with Spec (average) speed cameras? Could you drive past the first camera below the limit so without warning, then accelerate being unaware of the average zone only to be flashed by the final camera?
Joined: 24/01/2003 11:34:45 Posts: 101 Location: United Kingdom
Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 6:59 pm Post subject:
That's good to hear. I too have been using TT on PDA since V1. Looking to move to all-in-one system with bluetooth phone capability, so have been primarily looking at the TT910 and Nuvi 360.
I love the interface of the TT, but I just know the size means half the time I will leave it in the car if I'm out and about - not necessarily a good idea.
May have a punt at the Nuvi now it is appearing in stock - any further contributions / comparisons would be apprecitated.
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