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Hi all,
Once again it is all down to what you want from your machine and how much you want to pay.
Do you want maps of Europe or just the UK, do you want Bluetooth so that you can phone "hands free" some may want the MP3 facility so that they can play music and some may want the added Speed Camera POI's.
When you have decided on your requirements then look for a system or systems that fulfill them. Do a comparison, make up your mind and pay your money.
I personally spent a considerable time time weighing up the pros and cons and decided to go for the Garmin 660. It had the maps of Europe that I wanted down to street level and it accepts an 8 digit Postal Code. It is a slim machine compared to the Tom Toms and easily slips into my pocket when not in use. It also has a large clear screen and it included Speed Camera POI's, Bluetooth, and an Audible Book facility that allows me to download books that I can listen to on my travels. Most important of all compared to some of the others, it connected and disconnected from its bracket without any hassle.
I cannot say whither it is any better than the other makes other than the fact that I have used it on countless occasions and it has never let me down.
Regards
------------- Loch Sloy
This I'll Defend
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