Frys.com has the MyGuide 3050 Portable Navigation GPS System for $200 + shipping. Includes MyGuide 6.0 Software and 1GB SD Card with US and Canada maps. The 3.5 Digital TFT LCD runs at 320x240 pixels. The MyGuide site has info on similar (but not this exact) models.
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krisot1995 - Posted 12:13 pm PST 02/16/07 (609 Posts)
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RagMaN - Posted 1:25 pm PST 02/16/07 (859 Posts)
Sheeple.
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montezuma - Posted 1:47 pm PST 02/16/07 (378 Posts)
excellent deal.... I've known people to pay $700 for a GPS!
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donh - Posted 2:16 pm PST 02/16/07 (138 Posts)
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sn - Posted 2:46 pm PST 02/16/07 (60 Posts)
This is also with SIRF chip as Mio , also has Mp3. It has myguide maps. I don't know how those compares with Teleatlas(Mio) and nabteq (Garmin)
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donh - Posted 3:45 pm PST 02/16/07 (138 Posts)
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PitterPat - Posted 8:03 pm PST 02/17/07 (13 Posts)
I have this unit and am very pleased. It uses the IGO software and it's excellent.
Cons: I've occasionally, but rarely, lost the gps signal for several minutes and it doesn't always choose what I'd expect to be the optimal route.
Pros: But it has ALWAYS gotten me where I wanted to go. And to me that's the bottom line.
PP
Cons: I've occasionally, but rarely, lost the gps signal for several minutes and it doesn't always choose what I'd expect to be the optimal route.
Pros: But it has ALWAYS gotten me where I wanted to go. And to me that's the bottom line.
PP






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