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Tom Tom or Navman?

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Hi All

I have now got myself a Bluetooth PDA and want to sort out some sat nav, I have been looking at the Tom Tom 2 and Navman and can't make up my mind which to get. I have seen Tom Tom working and was impressed (thanks Rich) but the Navman is

I bought the Wife Tom Tom for Christmas and am well impressed with it.

Its not perfect , but then my Misses cant read a map so........

anyway i've taken it to work a few times {im a Black Cabbie} and apart from things like Trafalgar sq its great.{The map Has'nt been up dated}.

The day after we bought it we visited family in Colchester, so i tapped in the address and it was that easy.

Exellent piece of kit.

Steve

Glad to see you took the plunge Darren :D. I might have posted this before but its worth a look, so here it is again. It is a UK based pocket pc/GPS site, the one I downloaded my [FREE] TomTom-add-on speed camera software from (Checkpoint) and the Camera database. Basically the page below points out that Navman doesn't allow external speed camera alert programs at present, but I do understand the price issues and inclusion of Europe (which would be great with TomTom, but it costs

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