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No it's not. Without additional software it's not a car navigational system and that software won't be free either.
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Actually, $479 is not an acceptable price for a car GPS. Perhaps 5 years ago, but now component prices have dropped sharply. What you're paying for in that price tag is the software that comes with it... and I don't think you'll find too many fans of expensive software in these forums.
Look at it this way. My buddy just got a bluetooth GPS receiver for $50. You're telling me Garmin's souped up Game Boy technology is worth $429?
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Actually, $479 is not an acceptable price for a car GPS. Perhaps 5 years ago, but now component prices have dropped sharply. What you're paying for in that price tag is the software that comes with it... and I don't think you'll find too many fans of expensive software in these forums.
Look at it this way. My buddy just got a bluetooth GPS receiver for $50. You're telling me Garmin's souped up Game Boy technology is worth $429?
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Unfortunately, I tend to agree with him regarding the price tag, as someone already mentioned in other thread, $479 is darn close to the price of a laptop with 80G HD and a DVD burner.
This one even have a video demo,
http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_105-9798987-1.html.
It also mention about universal WiFi access with Boingo Mobile for $7.95 a month, ~96$/yr, not bad.
bun
Last edited by bunanson; 2007-10-19 at 06:14.