- Oct 18, 2004
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My younger brother is off to college this fall. This will also be his first time driving on his own in a new area.
So i would love to get him a GPS unit as a gift, i heard about these new built-in traffic GPS units that roam on FM freq or something for free. So you dont have to pay a $9 month or year service for it. sounds nice and i want that in it.
I had a 3 year old tomtom unit and it worked but it wasn't the best in terms of SIMPLE usage. But hopefully 3 years technology has changed. I was going to buy him an android phone and use google maps since i love it but he doesn't want to leave his iphone. THe iphone apps are the best.
I need a standalone GPS unit in the ball park of $150 or less. I guess as many extras would be nice but main goals are.
1. VERY EASILY to use and ACCURATE/ easy to upgrade/update.
2. TRAFFIC info
3. screen size
i'm looking at 265WT and 755T from garmin. I'm not that into the names but like to stick with bigger names as they most likely will update more often.
So i would love to get him a GPS unit as a gift, i heard about these new built-in traffic GPS units that roam on FM freq or something for free. So you dont have to pay a $9 month or year service for it. sounds nice and i want that in it.
I had a 3 year old tomtom unit and it worked but it wasn't the best in terms of SIMPLE usage. But hopefully 3 years technology has changed. I was going to buy him an android phone and use google maps since i love it but he doesn't want to leave his iphone. THe iphone apps are the best.
I need a standalone GPS unit in the ball park of $150 or less. I guess as many extras would be nice but main goals are.
1. VERY EASILY to use and ACCURATE/ easy to upgrade/update.
2. TRAFFIC info
3. screen size
i'm looking at 265WT and 755T from garmin. I'm not that into the names but like to stick with bigger names as they most likely will update more often.