The other reason I decided against the Treo GPS solution is that maps are on the memory card. I didn't want to have to swap cards.
Thanks, I'll see you on the web! Carl W. Brooks http://www.Palmloyal.com Palm Podcasts, Daily News, Software, Hardware, Mobile Email Services and More! -----Original Message----- From: "Sorin Srbu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, Aug 7, 2007 2:53 pm Subject: RE: [Treo] Treo and GPS To: <[email protected]>Reply-To: [email protected] Alli <> scribbled on Tuesday, August 07, 2007 1:30 PM: I've pondered getting a gps for my treo 650 for a while, until I finally went with a stand-alone gps (Navigon PNA7000Te) with a 4,3' wide-screen. Comparing the screens, the one on the treo is like a movie-screen for mice(...), while the Navigon one is actually very usable even for the back-seater. Using anything smaller than 4' in a car is IMO a definite no-no, as it takes to long to make out the route on the smaller treo's screen compared to the bigger Navigon - it's a security thing. BTW, I only use the gps in-car, rarely while being a pedestrian. > You can buy any combination you want. I've tried 4-5 different > softwares, and 4 different gps receivers (in various combinations). > The only exception is Garmin which will only work with their > software/hardware together. > > I've found that whether it's a cheap gps or an expensive one, initial > acquisition of satellites takes a minute or two. The software is the > important thing. I keep coming back to Telenav because it's the most > up to date as far as maps. > > Jim C wrote: >> Has anyone tried using a Treo 700p with a GPS receiver? >> The link below is for a keychain Bluetooth GPS receiver >> >> http://tinyurl.com/39h9bl >> >> THe thing that bothers me about this is it doesn't come with the >> software. You have to buy it separate. Are there other bluetooth >> GPS units that work with Palm 700p and come with software? Messages in this topic (0) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files |
