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#2Posted 2012-01-29 09:38:56
My portable is a TomTom GO630, works brilliantly and is very accurate, can't the same for the Garmin Mobile PC installed on my carpc but not sure how this reflects on portable Garmin units though.
#3Posted 2012-01-29 09:52:19
My portable is a TomTom GO630, works brilliantly and is very accurate, can't the same for the Garmin Mobile PC installed on my carpc but not sure how this reflects on portable Garmin units though. Thanks for the reply, was that bought here in LOS or taking over from Europe / America / Farangland? JH #4Posted 2012-01-29 10:01:04
TomTom was purchased in the UK.
#5Posted 2012-01-29 10:03:54
I am looking for a stereo head unit with GPS capability that uses Garmin maps. I see on-line that Kenwood has teamed up with Garmin, but other than this I know nothing.
Either double DIN or the flip out screen type will work as this is a custom installation My local high end shop in CM has no idea Anyone familiar with one of these units? #6Posted 2012-01-30 17:24:26
I am looking for a stereo head unit with GPS capability that uses Garmin maps. I see on-line that Kenwood has teamed up with Garmin, but other than this I know nothing. Either double DIN or the flip out screen type will work as this is a custom installation My local high end shop in CM has no idea Anyone familiar with one of these units? have a look at this thread i think you will find what you are looking for: http://www.thaivisa....__fromsearch__1 #7Posted 2012-01-30 17:52:08
I have the nuvi 1460 I bought here a year of two ago and it seems to work okay. I like it much better than the 200W I had before that, but I thought the 200W was great as well.
#8Posted 2012-01-30 18:34:51
I'm a fan of the Garmins.. Maps are updated about every 6 months, Junction-views are updated every 3-6 months, and there's monthly POI updates (covering everything from NGV stations and 7/11's to massage parlours and pet shops). They can also do Thai + English simultaneously (i.e. you can have both languages on-screen at the same time, and elect to type in either one).
MBK is the place to buy. Edited by MoonRiverOasis, 2012-01-30 18:35:45. #9Posted 2012-01-30 19:12:31
I have a Garmin Nuvi 1250 Purchased from Eagle GPS in Chiang Mai last year and have no complaints. Use it almost daily.
#10Posted 2012-01-31 11:01:00
I'm a fan of the Garmins.. Maps are updated about every 6 months, Junction-views are updated every 3-6 months, and there's monthly POI updates (covering everything from NGV stations and 7/11's to massage parlours and pet shops). They can also do Thai + English simultaneously (i.e. you can have both languages on-screen at the same time, and elect to type in either one). MBK is the place to buy. What model would you recommend? what's the price, approx? Thanks JH #11Posted 2012-01-31 11:33:07
I think it’s all about the map. If you buy a new Garmin, in Thailand it will have the same map. More expensive units have more features and bigger screens, but I think the GPS part is all the same across all recent models. The models change frequently, but the cheapest will work just as well as the most expensive, they just will not have all the features. I like a big screen, and I like Garmin. Were I to buy a new unit today, I would buy a the newest model Garmin, with the biggest screen. Were I on a budget, I would buy the cheapest new Garmin. I would not buy used.
#12Posted 2012-02-02 13:48:20
Best sat nav I've used for Thailand is Sygic, loaded onto an iPad. I highly recommend it. Biggest GPS screen around. Alternatively, load it on to the iPhone, it works as well though the screen is much smaller of course.
#13Posted 2012-02-02 18:41:21
Sygic is way better than crappy Papago. Thumbs up for Sygic.
#14Posted 2012-02-03 15:47:05
I'm a fan of the Garmins.. Maps are updated about every 6 months, Junction-views are updated every 3-6 months, and there's monthly POI updates (covering everything from NGV stations and 7/11's to massage parlours and pet shops). They can also do Thai + English simultaneously (i.e. you can have both languages on-screen at the same time, and elect to type in either one). MBK is the place to buy. What model would you recommend? what's the price, approx? Thanks JH JH if I remember correctly you have easy access to Pattaya? (sorry if wrong). I found the best selection of Garmin models at the S-Ed book shops - Tukcom, Lotus, Big C on Pattaya Klang etc. There is one girl at the Tukcom branch who seems quite clued up on the differences between the different models and very helpful. Prices for most models between 8,700 and 15k from memory. They did have a cheaper model but i think that has sold out. #16#17#18Posted 2012-02-03 17:54:51
Don't remember - It's hard for me to tell the difference these days Pretty sure they'd be able to speak at least basic English though. The units they sell appear to be ex-Taiwan, and they obviously know a thing or three about their inner-workings, and have good connections for updates etc |
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