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WARPED |
posted on 28th Apr 05 at 09:23 |
quote: yes :) ill check those out, cheers guys | |
TNM |
posted on 27th Apr 05 at 15:58 |
have a look at evesham.com | |
Skinz |
posted on 27th Apr 05 at 15:56 |
ipaq h1940/1945 can pick um up off ebay for £100 new unboxed | |
AK |
posted on 27th Apr 05 at 15:05 |
why do you need GPS? do you get very lost often? | |
WARPED |
posted on 27th Apr 05 at 15:00 |
thats the thing, first of all i need some advice on a decent pda which isnt mega expensive that is capable of running the gps software | |
Ant |
posted on 27th Apr 05 at 11:35 |
yes tom tom software is good I would defo recomend just got to choose the right PDA and GPS reciever now!! | |
Skinz |
posted on 27th Apr 05 at 11:16 |
TomTom is the best, get it from places like http://www.totalgps.co.uk then buy our postcode finder for it ;) from http://www.poisoft.co.uk | |
Ant |
posted on 27th Apr 05 at 11:15 |
the navman is bassed on the mitac 168 the only good thing about it is it has a builit in gps reciever cant to wi-fi or bluetotth which would be more usefull, | |
AuroraSport |
posted on 27th Apr 05 at 10:41 |
navman pda gps are meant to be very good they start around £350...do an internet search cos theres loadsa companies that do them | |
WARPED |
posted on 27th Apr 05 at 10:36 |
oh and price is very important cause i am poor at the moment :) | |
WARPED |
posted on 27th Apr 05 at 10:34 |
i fancy getting a gps sat nav jobby but i would rather have a pda that i can mount on my dash and use as a sat nav thing when in my car and then take the pda to work with me as well, rather than just haveing a electronic road map |