flyingwil said:I should be getting a Earthmate GPS PN20 next week on Monday... so I threw my vote in on that.
Super Doody said:I got my 60csx with 2gig memory, full NA map and car kit from amazon.com for around 520$ OTD.
My 60csx is great and does its job but the auto routing maps can be better.
http://www.ttora.com/forum/showthread.php?p=711859#post711859
calamaridog said:I am excited to hear your thoughts on the PN20.
Martinjmpr said:I use a Magellan Meridian Gold on my truck, my motorcycle, and when I hike/walk. It works very well and the software is easy to use. I would have a hard time spending big bucks on a mobile (i.e. permanently mounted in the car) unit just because I like the idea of being able to dismount the unit and use it in a variety of other settings (I'll be going canoeing this Summer and the waterproof Meridian will be going with me.)
I've never used a GPS that had the "turn by turn" driving directions, so I can't comment on that part. Usually if I'm going somewhere unfamiliar I just Mapquest it and figure out driving directions on my own.
jim65wagon said:Another plug for Magellan...I've dropped mine onto the ground, dunked it in a river out of the canoe, and mount it to the windshield of the car or truck (road trips use Directroute and we switch to Topo when we hike, you can have both on one SD card).
Willman said:I got an Magellan Explorist XL for Christmas! I also got the vehicle mount and the Topo software!!....It has worked out to be a great unit in my travels. Easy to use and the Topo maps are fun to use to plan trips. I just got off Ebay the 12V Cigarette Power Adapter and a 2gb sd memory card to hold all my maps.
The wife got it for a great deal at Gi joes for i think around $270...She a great power shopper if you ask me!!
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Features:
* eXtra-Large color screen - 3.5" backlit display in vibrant color
* Easy-to-use - Navigate in seconds with simple menus, one-button shortcut to key features and joystick control
* Built-in maps - North American or European basemap shows major roads, parks, waterways and many points of interest
* SD-card expandability - Add unlimited MapSend topographic maps or turn-by-turn street routing
* Simple file system - Save, organize and access all your stored data with ease
* USB data port - Manage maps and waypoints and download coordinates from your PC
* TrueFix® technology - Reliable accuracy to within 3 meters
* Area calculation - Instantly see the distance and area between any geographic points
* Vertical profile - View graphical elevation changes for where you've been or where you're going
* Geocache Manager - PC application to download and organize coordinates from the Internet
* Track logging - Store 5 track files with 2000 points each and an unlimited number on your own SD cards
* Four navigation screens - Map, Compass, Locator and Satellite Status deliver easy-to-use information
* Advanced power management - Four AA batteries provide up to 19 hours of use. Save power with “auto-off".
* Rugged construction - Encased in rubber armored, impact resistant plastic
* Water resistant - Don't worry about getting it wet
* Languages - Choose English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Finnish, Portuguese, Dutch or Norwegian.
* No service fees - Ready to use with no activation required
* Full Warranty - One-year in North America, Two-year in Europe
In the future, i want to do a custom mount.....
It's been a great unit!!!
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Martinjmpr said:. One drawback (which it sounds like they've fixed with the xplorist) is that the Meridian Gold is limited to 64mb worth of map data - regardless of how big the SD card is (when was the last time you saw a 64mb SD card? You can get 1gb SD cards for around $15 now!) quote]
Yeah, but you can put several 64mb maps on a 1G card. About 2 states worth of map will fit on the 64mbs allowed. I routinely switch between at least two maps (one directroute and one topo) on any given trip. Yes if you are making an extremely long trip it can be a pain to switch maps on the road, but it works.
flyingwil said:Had some delays in shipping, but the brown truck dropped it off last night! This weekend i should get time to start playing with it and setting it up. I'll keep you posted.