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Thought I'd bump this to let everyone know about the minor correction to my previous post. In it I was panning the Garmins when I really meant to pan the TomTom. I've got a Garmin Nuvi 780 and it makes all the TomTom's I've looked at and played with look like complete junk. Of course, they are, so that's kind of a given.
If you're gonna get a stand alone GPS, get a Garmin. They're light years beyond everyone and well worth the price. I just wish they'd switch to Linux like they claimed they would.
I have very good experience with any SiRF Star III units. Lock in 5 - 10 seconds, ALL THE TIME, never a surprise and it NEVER FAIL. GPT-801 Bluetooth GPS Receiver, got it from Neweggs.com 3 years back for a cream $, now should be in the league of $20-30.
Iogear GBGPS201 Bluetooth GPS Navigation System, comes with the whole nine yard, all the accessories, including maps, to work with winCE 4-5 years ago. I use it with the NIT and it works fine. Lock in 1-2 min, but again, it NEVER fail.
And the Nokia Navigation system, ~119$ ebay, lock in 5-10 sec, and it NEVER FAIL.
I have no idea what is wrong with the N810. 1) it takes forever to lock, 2) it may NOT even lock at all. I just got another brand new N810, same kind of $hitty GPS, no difference. I guess I never learn
Get back to your question. I have good experience with SiRF Star III units, I would stick with it if I have to get another BT GPS
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