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GPS: Streets & Trips 2005

HiTek21

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I'm looking for a GPS unit for my 700m laptop and saw this bundle at frys. I started reading reviews on it and there's no voice guidance. I should have bought this earlier but I kept forgetting and I kind of need it by Saturday because I'm going on a road trip. If this unit is no good i'll just stick with the thomas guide
 
I don't know this for sure considering I never actually used it. I may be completely off here but I think with streets in trips you can't do real time tracking. You'll have to use something like MS Map point I think?

I use street atlas 2004 myself. Seems to work really well. I would highly recommend something that's usb powered and bundled with software. i.e. what I use, the USB Delorme GPS+street atlas. I think they have an even newer one out.

P.S.
can't sleep. I shouldn't even be on AT right now.
 
I'm curious to see how well GPS works because I've never used it before. Do any of the other mapping software allow you to store addresses so you can just click it quickly to find your next destination? I guess I could always try it and if I don't like just ebay it off.

I wanted to get the Pioneer Avic N1 when it first came out but spending 2k on it wasn't worth it.
 
it's alright, i used it for about 2 months while navigating around new england. sucks it didn't have voice guidance though.
 
maps and streets 2006 is coming out within a week. the new version has voice navigation. but that doesnt help you becuase you are gone before that.

 
It does have real-time tracking with the GPS. I wouldn't advise getting it unless you have someone with you who can play navigator. I bought it for the traveling that we do, and it's just.. not that good, overall. I wish I had put the money towards even the cheapest of stand-alone GPS units, or maybe a PPC GPS bundle with a bluetooth GPS or something.

If I'm driving by myself, it's a pain in the butt. It may occasionally drop connection, it doesn't automaticly redirect you if you go off course, if your PC hangs or locks up or something you either need to pull off the road or reboot and reset your trip on the move which is highly dangerous. It doesn't have spoken directions in the 2005 package. When I drive at night, the blasting light from the LCD on the laptop lights up the whole inside of the car and reflects off of windows, making it difficult to see out. I can't imagine that I'm a better driver by making constant 90° head-turns to look at the display in the passenger seat to see where I'm going in an unfamiliar city. And frankly, I think it's just a pain to try to travel with a laptop and all the cords in the car.

If you have a navigator, it's a decent tool and a cheaper alternative to a true GPS system. My wife gets annoyed holding the laptop while I drive though. It gets warm, uncomfortable, and boring. She usually ends up closing it up and putting it away, or firing up The Sims or something to occupy herself. This makes the GPS useless to me and turns her into more of a distraction than a help. The directions are usually accurate and you can find a lot of points of interest, but I think Streets and Trips is really better for planning out your trip ahead of time and then just following your car on the map with the GPS than using it on the go.
 
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