What Is The Music That Is Played In The Garmin Commercials?
I know they jinglized it, but what is the basic melody’s name?
I know they jinglized it, but what is the basic melody’s name?
Download and run the webupdater. At the end of the software update, it will go through additional updates including voice
Up until recently you would have to purchase a laptop based navigation system for truck routing which wasn’t very good. Right now there is a new company that makes specific portable GPS for truck drivers where you can input your height, length and weight and it will guide you around all low bridges and restricted routes. To to this web site for info on where to purchase one: http://www.gps-planet.com/wotrgpsun.html
You can even add a back-up camera that would work right on the same screen. I never personally owned it but I heard good reviews so far.
Good Luck.
Yes.
Addresses are often times calculated by block on these types of systems- especially in GPS systems, which have street addresses overlaying the actual coordinates.
Here’s a good way to see this in action- go to Google Maps and look up your address, or an address that you are familiar with. You will notice that the point that shows up is pretty close to where you know it to be, but it is often times off (for instance, my house is in my neighbor’s yard).
You can change your home address. What model is it? I have a Garmin. Also, even if you can’t for some bizarre reason change the address, it wouldn’t matter, because you could always find your way home if it’s next to your neighbor’s house.
none…. gps show an real type movement of your car… phones are not programmed to do that. Just turn left.. turn right…
I know Garmin is supposed to be bringing out some GPS’s in 2007 that will be Mac compatible, but I had heard that some Mac users were already having success using Garmin’s GPS products.
I’m trying to figure out which one to get. Just advice, thanks,
Hi I got one and using it. I bought that from Taipei for NTD 8,500 (around USD 150) last Dec’07 with preloaded Taiwan Maps and POIs. Initially, I it was useless when I brought the unit to the Philippines, as there are no commercial Garmin maps available for PH to this date. But as I checked with free customised maps in various forums, I was able to upload (via SendMap) a map and used it locally (I use Luzon road map, courtesy of www.waypoints.ph). The routing is cool!, the voice prompt is fine (ie. US English, UK English, CN-Mandarin, CN-Fookien, etc.).
Your second Question:
- Nuvi is a GPS equipment, which you need not pay anything (except for the unit of course). unlike satelite phones, NUVI is free!!! as long as it still works fine! That means ABSOLUTELY NO SERVICE FEE.!!!
but once GARMIN has decided to market its own version of Philippine Road Map, then it would be costly!! ie. USD200 for just a map in SD card……
If you are contemplating to get nuvi 200, it works fine (although contains basic functionality ie. jpeg viewer, calculator etc.) other high end nuvis have bluetooth capability, mp3 player, or video adapter (i think)…
Will the cord for the razr work on the gps or are they different? They look the same to me