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Posted at 7:24 AM on Friday 12/7/07 by
Ben
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Dell Home has the Microsoft Streets & Trips 2008 with GPS Included for $74 + shipping. All new updated maps of more than 5.4 million miles of routable roads and highways throughout the U.S. and Canada. [BizRate]

  • Features Advanced GPS routing features, downloadable updates
  • 1.8 million points of interest so you can quickly find restaurants, ATMs, hotels
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      lawnsprinkler - Posted 7:52 am PST 12/7/07 (1876 Posts)  Report Spam

      If this works anything like my Zune after the new software update, you may end up driving to places like Boston, AL & Oklahoma City, FL.

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      bill8575 - Posted 8:02 am PST 12/7/07 (518 Posts)  Report Spam

      Why pay $78 when you could use Google map for free.

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      ChugokuOtaku - Posted 8:19 am PST 12/7/07 (1581 Posts)  Report Spam

      because this thing has a GPS receiver in it

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      brianfgonzalez - Posted 8:28 am PST 12/7/07 (7 Posts)  Report Spam

      #2, because it works offline and like #3 said it has a BT GPS receiver in the box. I've known people that have them and they are fairly happy with them, but I have a portable GPS, so I have no need for it.

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      pds - Posted 8:41 am PST 12/7/07 (207 Posts)  Report Spam

      $69.99 shipped at Amazon.com

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      haheiho - Posted 8:53 am PST 12/7/07 (160 Posts)  Report Spam

      Is it better than a ~100 dollars GPS?

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      skyegod99 - Posted 9:05 am PST 12/7/07 (25 Posts)  Report Spam

      I really like Streets & Trips, because it integrates into Outlook, so I can look up some of my outlook contacts, and get directions to and from their address's very easilly.

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      natataka - Posted 9:22 am PST 12/7/07 (211 Posts)  Report Spam

      its not BT...usb connection only

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      kenv00 - Posted 10:06 am PST 12/7/07 (243 Posts)  Report Spam

      Gots mine at bestbuy for $50 new last several months. The program is OK.

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      jpnfun - Posted 10:23 am PST 12/7/07 (588 Posts)  Report Spam

      this thing is not bad. as long as you have some kind of dc plug for the laptop, this is a pretty good option for gps...on highways. it sucks in cities. but the nice thing is that if you have an evdo card, you can also click on the options and connect to the internet regarding certain things on your route.

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      atrjeep - Posted 7:02 am PST 12/10/07 (35 Posts)  Report Spam

      Simple, effective, budget solution... for those of you who just can't quite bite the bullet and buy a handheld.

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