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I am about to take the plunge into the great digital age and order a GPS for my upcoming travel. I think the garmin 760 has everything I'm looking for; reliability, ease of use, voice command, etc.
Question...can I use this same device on hiking trails?
Does anyone have any experience with this, or a better suggestion?
TIA,
Jay
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I've had a Navigon, a tom tom one and now a Tom Tom 7XX. Cant remember what that thing is called but it has a 4.3 screen, BT, traffic etc. I agree that TOM TOMs are easy to use on the fly. However the older ones were easier. Once you entered the zip code it auto filled city and state. The newer ones don't do that. I asked the salesman about it and he said it was do to the newer style of maps that they're all sharing now. TT Garman and magellan.
I'm currently looking into the Navigon brand again. Their screen sets them apart from the competition. IMO they are way ahead of the comp. Their "Reality view" along with lane assist leaves little room for errors when turning in a strange city. But these units are hard to find.
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I have found that the Tom Toms map share works very well. In the DC metro area, neighborhoods and contruction is constantly changing things. Map share is a very smart way to keep up with all of the changes. Not sure if its exclusive to Tom tom or not.
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I have the previous model Nuvi 660. Basically the same features. Love the Bluetooth and traffic. No matter which brand, make sure you have traffic and text-to-speech so that it tells you the name of the street to turn on rather than just telling you to turn in 500ft. I have stuck with Garmin. The Nuvi is the easiest to use of the Garmins I have had in the past. I have tried using a Magellan and it is not as intuitive to use IMHO. Good luck with your purchase. Can't tell you how many times this unit helped me on business trips. I have used the pedestrian feature to get to a bar in a city after parking and to locate the lake in a new-to-me series of urban parks with success. Not sure about hiking though. I assume you would have to get a different map set. The 660 makes a great city tool though.
Just saw an ad for Costco.com. Nuvi 780 $249.99
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They're convertible taxis in CA?
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OK, pulled the trigger on the Garmin Nuvi 760 today. Should be receiving it this week and then can begin the learning process.
Seems that all brands/models have advantages and drawbacks, I'll just hope for the best. I have an on-going love/hate relationship with technology, so it will be interesting to see how this fits into the scheme of things in my life that either; 1- get used every day and make my life better, or 2- I hate them and rue the money I threw down the drain because they sit in a drawer unused. Very little middle ground.
Thanks for all of the input,
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->OK, pulled the trigger on the Garmin Nuvi 760 today. Should be receiving it this week and then can begin the learning process.
Seems that all brands/models have advantages and drawbacks, I'll just hope for the best. I have an on-going love/hate relationship with technology, so it will be interesting to see how this fits into the scheme of things in my life that either; 1- get used every day and make my life better, or 2- I hate them and rue the money I threw down the drain because they sit in a drawer unused. Very little middle ground.
Thanks for all of the input,
Jay<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
How is the Nuvi working out for you?
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We have been practicing with it and it is surprisingly easy to use.
We used it to get to Hershey last weekend and it took us on an unpredictable, but beautiful route...shaved time and enjoyed the road.
The Garmin works through the speakers of the stereo, that eliminates the not being able to hear problem. Of course, you can't listen to it and the stereo at the same time. If you were to rely on just the garmin speakers you would be lost.
Forget about seeing the screen in a convertible. Had to go back to the porch and program the thing before taking off.
All in all, I would say very satisfied. I wish it would talk through an active FM station and allow you to listen in between messages. There does seem to be a screen brightness thingy, but I haven't sorted it out yet.
Jay
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