I have an all-singing, all-dancing Garmin Nuvi 720 with a 4" screen, bluetooth, 
topographical maps etc which works quite well with the Mac.

However, if I was in the market for a GPS now, I'd stick with my iPhone for 
around the town navigation, bicycle handlebar and hand-held usage and buy a 3G 
iPad (with built-in GPS) for longer trips and off-road GPS navigation.

The vast wealth of always improving GPS software on both iPhone and iPad and 
rapidly updated maps just leaves my Garmin in the dust.

-Mart

On 10/12/2010, at 9:58 AM, Paul Weaver wrote:

> 
> I'm wondering if anyone knows of a reasonably priced hand-held GPS device 
> which is Mac friendly.
> 
> Cheers, Paul.
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