Mate you need to clarify "not oo expensive"' But anywa an ASUS 636 gofor about$5-600
Look on te ntfor sofware and it has built in GPS reciever and away yo go.
Fo $200 you can bu the dealxtreme GP which is also great
Hi Guys,
Complete newbie to PDA and was hoping someone could offer some advice.
Basically i was looking at buying a cheap GPS unit when someone told me that i would be far better of looking at a PDA and loading up the reuqired software. Problem is i have no idea about it!!
Any suggest:
A good not too expensive PDA
What else i need? I'm assuming some reciever or something
Software
Any other advice would be appreciated.
All i will be uisng the GPS for will be driving mostly in cities.
Thanks in advance
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Mate you need to clarify "not oo expensive"' But anywa an ASUS 636 gofor about$5-600
Look on te ntfor sofware and it has built in GPS reciever and away yo go.
Fo $200 you can bu the dealxtreme GP which is also great
Thanks for the reply.
Was looking at the 200 to 300 mark. Will prob end up ebaying so its good to know waht to look for
Most PDA's are fine these days for running as GPS. There are just a couple of things to bear in mind when you are looking at which model to purchase.
1. It either needs to have a GPS built into the unit or at least have BT to allow for coupling with a BT unit.
2. If you're only going to use something like TomTom with the PDA, you may want to look at the screen size of the unit and check on the volume output of the PDA (some of the HP's are quite poor in this area)
3. The only other thing to think about, is whether you will be using the unit to do things like Geocaching. If so, you may want the GPS built in for easier portability.
I myself would go for the seperate BT unit. In my experiences, I have just found them to be a little more reliable and faster to track satelites, especially if they come with a attachable ext ant as an option for the car.
Airis T620 PDA & GPS
Features
- Wireless PDA
- Built-in GPS navigation system (no need for external bluetooth GPS receiver)
- Includes up to date GPS and Windows pocket PC software. Route 66 GPS software.
- Bluetooth® technology
- Wi-Fi technology
- MP3 Player
- Large colour screen
- Store data including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files
- View photos, videos, web pages
- Access your emails
- Access WI-FI networks
- Accessories: Sync USB cable, car charger and car holder
$379.00 at
Thanks guys, this is the exact kind of info i wanted
Hi,
I have been using the dopod d810 (from Three) which has a built in GPS chipset...works with tomtom and google maps very well. Runs WM6 as well.
Cheers
Steve
From my experience a dedicated sat/nav is better. I bought one on eBay for $191 INC Postage, and it's great. I recently borrowed an ASUS PDA and tried to set up other maps on it and even though I posted on 3 forums, no one can tell me how to do it, and it appears that putting other maps on PDA's is virtually impossible. The car sat/nav I have has 3 maps on it, MIO (which I like) IGO, and Route 66. See my post asking for help in this section, I only got one reply.
Last edited by alligator; 21-03-08 at 11:04 PM. Reason: correction
Putting extra maps on a PDA is easy. Check the GPS forum. I have two versions of Australian maps and NZ on my Asus 636
Putting maps on PDA's is easy, I have the Asus 636 running CoPilot 7, Igo8 & Tomtom 7. There is help you just need to use the search function.
The only other suggestion is if you have a suitable mobile phone (Nokia N73, N95 are two examples), you could install GPS software at no cost, only need BT receiver if phone does not have one built in.
hey all i got imate Jamin, i want to install GPS in my phone (imate jamin) can anyone help me in that which software? and from where? to get it? and will it work...
I have been given a HTC Touch Dual.
Am pretty new to these devices as well, and was wondering if i can
put something like the tom tom maps on it. Do i need a sim card.
Any help would be appreciated.
OK for everyone looking to use GPS on their phones and PDA
have a look in the GPS forum(the one listed right above this forum in the forum list
All the latest software, maps, and help installing can be found there
I have a HTC Tyttn II with 5 different GPS programs installed and they all work fine
IGO8 appears to be the best of the lot, Never used TomTom(can't seem to get it to start up) but I have Garmin XT, IGO8.0, Sygic McGuider, Ozi Explorer, Memory Map
Kev
The iQue 3600 is the first PDA to include integrated GPS technology. ..... If
you need a PDA and GPS in one unit, this one will work for you.
the distinction of pda,phone,all with gps functionality is narrowing ? maybe for the best.!I have Hp Ipaq with bluetooth good for gps,eg Tom Tom. I have Nokia N95 phone with internal gps an bluetooth,both for TomTom.I have Samsumg Omnia with internal gps,phone, bluetooth again all good for TomTom an pda functionality with windows mobile. Again an Imate with phone ,pda,Win mob. Gps an bluetooth Gps. with TomTom,Igo an others.
As for Metallima original question about basic pda an gps?
an Ipaq pda with WinMob. os.an bluetooth capable,+ bluetooth cheap GPS reciever an a recent Streets sat.nav.prog. as TomTom or other Legit or other found software an Aust. maps.is cheap an multi pda functional.
as i dont think he ask about phone or other?anyway hope he find what hes lookin for?
Cash Converters (Fountain Gate Vic) has a HX4700 (compaq) for $249.00 saw it yesterday. This is the same as mine and I have a compact flash GPS unit for it and it works well. Also have a friend who has the same PDA but uses a bluetooth GPS also wioth great success.
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