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2009-01-15
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There appears to be a bit of denial going around this forum - all i have to say is that if you want turn-by-turn driving instructions, dont even think about the tablet as a fully featured GPS unit. Only wayfinder will give you directions (without connecting to the internet) - using well out-of-date POI, you also have to pay a subscription. You are much better off with a cheap tomtom or garmin system
Though, not clear on how it is good for hiking. Since you need a cell phone for the maps, is this still a viable option for hiking? I simply could not download any maps without MM telling me that it needed gobs of gigabytes to store them offline.
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2009-01-15
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Since you need a cell phone for the maps, is this still a viable option for hiking?
I simply could not download any maps without MM telling me that it needed gobs of gigabytes to store them offline.
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2009-01-15
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Wayfinder has online an application to convert TomTom POI to other.
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2009-01-16
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There appears to be a bit of denial going around this forum - all i have to say is that if you want turn-by-turn driving instructions, dont even think about the tablet as a fully featured GPS unit. Only wayfinder will give you directions (without connecting to the internet) - using well out-of-date POI, you also have to pay a subscription. You are much better off with a cheap tomtom or garmin system
That said, the tablet is probably better for hiking because you can use google maps with terrain etc.
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2009-01-16
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Has anybody used the Tablets for GPS in the wilderness (or as a "hiking" or "handheld" gps, like, for example, the Garmin eTrex) as well as on roads as a "dashboard" unit?
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Wayfinder has online an application to convert TomTom POI to other.
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