a friend was looking for the same thing - he handles field service
calls and purchased a couple of NAV units for the traffic alerts and
ended up with relying on the ct dot sms alerts to his cell phone :) -
small market syndrome? since he's mostly around hartford and new haven
he found that the nav units traffic alerts came to sporadically -
ended up stuck in traffic by the time he got an alert or he'd never
get one to begin with

I'll try and find out which units he tried.

On 10/20/06, Harry McGregor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
While I have not used the stand alone versions, I have TomTom on my Treo
700P (and 650 before that), and really really love it's setup.  Very
good directions, not always as good as if you know the area, but still
quite good.

                                            Harry

Steve Tomporowski wrote:
> We looking into getting a car navigation system for a friend of ours
> who is a contractor running all over the state of CT.  The main use
> would be to find alternate routes around traffic.
>
> Very simply, what's good?  Prices range from expensive to ridiculous
> and I've noted a few models where complaints are made about obsolete
> data.  Can data be upgraded or are you stuck?
>
> Any help would be appreciated!
>
> Thanks....Steve




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