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All I know is that they are going to come out with a new improved version of
the Palm based handheld they now offer. I am sure it will be color. Supposedly due in this fall. "Kai Glaesner" wrote in message ... Dude, I am trying to wait for the new Garmin PDA due out this fall. I wanted the tablet pc version, but for the money, I believe I will get a regular laptop plus the Garmin PDA. What's that, the "Garmin PDA"? Can you provide links to infomation about this? Given the quality and ease of use most of the garmin stuff has, this sounds like a good one. Regards Kai |
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I have Controlvisions setup (AnywhereMap), all bluetooth.
It's a PDA (Ipaq running PocketPC for Windows), a WAAS GPS and a satphone - for downloading weather and email (now includes lightning). 3 units, no wires, unless you want to charge their internal batteries with your cigarette lighter. The satphone isn't small, but the gps is about the size of a mouse. I have a friend that has the Ique, which is Garmins PDA, it runs on the Palm OS. If the possibility of getting weather downloads are or might be important to you, it's not available on any of the Garmin stand alone units, and I'm not sure if it is on the Ique. Read up on AnywhereMap at their forum (forum.controlvision.com), it's not for everybody. Like PC's and Windows, you're working with a mini pc with all the warts Windows has, setting up COM ports correctly, setting up bluetooth, etc. But the weather downloads take about 30 seconds, and the database updates are every 28 days and take no time at all. They update the software often also. They recently shrunk the terrain blocks that were 16nm x 16nm down to 1nm x 1nm. No, I don't work for them, just been a pretty satisfied customer for a couple years now. Chris "picopirate" wrote in message ... With the rate at which GPS technology changes, I was wondering if its better to go with a receiver interfaced with a laptop or palm so that the software/maps can be updated more easily. Is that a misconception? What solution provides the most functionality? |
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