Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: trmiv
So here is the question, do I go get a dedicated unit like Garmin or TomTom Go, or do I get a PDA and run the TomTom software? I'd really like something flat, not round like the C series Garmin units, so only the Nuvi units are good for me. The shape of a PDA would also work.
I mainly have the PDA version because it would be redundant for me to have anything else.
It doesn't matter which one you get really...anything is better than nothing. I'd wouldn't hesitate to spend $500 or more for one any day. It's that useful. It's not just a glorified map. Mapquest works to find your way, but you have to be at a computer beforehand. Mapquest can't find you a gas station when you're in dire need. Mapquest can't get you directions from anywhere to anywhere at the touch of a button, and it won't help you if you miss a turn and get lost.
I highly suggest tomtom...it's very simple to use, which is most necessary while you're driving. Plus it's highly configurable.
Gotta love the voice downloads...even though most of the free ones I've found online are celebrity impersonations, some of them are pretty convincing. Nothing like Arnie, Mr. T or Sean Connery giving you directions. If only there was a stewie one...