T0mmy Posted November 16, 2007 Posted November 16, 2007 You are my hero!!!! As someone with phobias of certain types of roads, I have been trying to find this out for almost a year! Whooppie!Can you elaborate on your phobia, you've got me curious now. Sorry to take this off topic, but this fascinates me as I thought you were initially joking.
angel-too Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Excellent question Marcster about how far out does the traffic coverage track!!!! I went to realtimetraffic.com and for me, the range of coverage was decent. Our city is detroit, MI and we're in the 'burbs. So this is fine for us. Gosh I love this site!! Marcster, YOU ARE da BOMB!!!!!!
swilshire Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 I saw on another board that Costco has the Garmin Nuvi 650 for $299 right now. I was considering the 660, but I don't need the bluetooth and FM capabilities, which seem to be the only differences between the two. I'd have to renew my lapsed Costco membership, but I'm tempted to just order this and sleep in Black Friday. What do you think? Sheila
mywarmbluefleece Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Can you elaborate on your phobia, you've got me curious now. Sorry to take this off topic, but this fascinates me as I thought you were initially joking.There are certain fast, crowded roads I dislike and also certain dangerous country roads near my home that I avoid out of fear for my life!
angel-too Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 RadioShack has the MioC320 for $149, the Navigon 2100 for $149. Staples has the Navigon for $99. Just called Radioshack...they will pricematch the Staples Navigon!! I checked out the Nav2100 today at Stapels...it is small, no way my husband will work this. The 'keybooard' is small but I was able to type it with my fingernails. "Fat fingers" will not work well. He def. needs a 4.3 screen (Mio C320) The Nav2100 will work for me tho! I highly recommend trying out the GPS your going for on BF first, if its part of the stores regular stock. It made me change my mind!
Chathamite Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Do any of the units other than the Navigon 1200 have the "speed limit" feature that will show the speed limit on the screen? It looks like a good feature but is it more "gimic" than helpful? It might help avoid "speedtraps" in unknown areas. What other units have this feature?
reido50 Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Went to my local Radio Shacks today to ask about the Magellan 4040. BF ad says will have it for 299.99. It was on sale today for 350.00 but all stores told me they would price match. I asked managers at both Shacks again if I bought it today at 350.00 if they would price match on BF for 299.99 and they said absolutely. They only had one unit at one store and three at another so I got one. Both Shacks expected no more shipments of extra 4040's until after BF. Marcster, do you have reviews or info on the 3250 Magellan unit. They had it on sale today as well and I really liked it. Thanks and happy hunting all.
jonboy_nellie Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Marcster, you asked for posts about what people decide to buy so here ya go. I'm getting DH the Nuvi 260 from Staples. Reasoning being that I have the extra $ to spend so I might as well opt for the most quality brand. Model choice based upon having text to voice at a good price. All the reviews I could find compared Garmin to Mac and since he sprung for a macbook pro for me, I decided to go name brand for him. That Navigon really tempted me though, but the ease of use and POI won out in the end.
Tivo_Al Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 I went to my Radio Shack on Saturday and they said that the Navigon unit in the Black Friday ad was recalled for damage to screens from the packaging. They didn't know what would replace it but they did expect something compatable.
idlebrain Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 navigon 2100 which is the BF item at radioshack for $149, is already available at officedepot for the same price and it includes lifetime traffic too :) FREE next business day delivery price is good until 11/21. http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=597515&x=10&Ntt=navigon%202100&y=19&uniqueSearchFlag=true&An=text
Gurnee Al Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 navigon 2100 which is the BF item at radioshack for $149, is already available at officedepot for the same price and it includes lifetime traffic too :) FREE next business day delivery price is good until 11/21. http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=597515&x=10&Ntt=navigon%202100&y=19&uniqueSearchFlag=true&An=textShows $249 for me AFTER $100 savings.
racerfan Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 How is the Magellan 3200 for $169 at BB this week comparable to any of the ones listed here. I am looking for one for my DH and my BIL. Thanks
ctxx24 Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Hey Marc you may want to change the mio320 does not have text to speech:)
Gurnee Al Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 How is the Magellan 3200 for $169 at BB this week comparable to any of the ones listed here. I am looking for one for my DH and my BIL. ThanksBrand new. I can't find any reviews on it. Great price and NO BF lines. Might also be able to use the 12% off rewardzone coupons that are good for this weekend. Would bring the price down to $150.
racerfan Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Brand new. I can't find any reviews on it. Great price and NO BF lines. Might also be able to use the 12% off rewardzone coupons that are good for this weekend. Would bring the price down to $150.How would the rwardzone coupon work if I ordered on line? Does it automatically go in when I put in my rewardzone card?
mammafumfin Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Do any of the units other than the Navigon 1200 have the "speed limit" feature that will show the speed limit on the screen? It looks like a good feature but is it more "gimic" than helpful? It might help avoid "speedtraps" in unknown areas. What other units have this feature?The Mio Does, For 100.00, I don't know why you would buy any other GPS other than the Mio..... I travel 1200 miles a week for business, all over the country in rental cars mostly.... and let me tell you, it is always spot on, and fantastic with making the directions dummy proof. Plus the millions and zillions of POI's are great for finding hotels, eats, restrooms, parking garages... well just about anything you can think of. And it gives you the phone #'s. I have friends that have the higher end tom toms and magelans that all wish they had the mio.
VTmommy Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 How is the Magellan 3200 for $169 at BB this week comparable to any of the ones listed here. I am looking for one for my DH and my BIL. ThanksI am a total GPS novice, so forgive my silly question...is this unit one that says the directions out loud by any chance? That is a feature that would really be ideal for us. It is in stock at our local BB, backordered online. This would be a great gift for hubby!
mammafumfin Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 I am a total GPS novice, so forgive my silly question...is this unit one that says the directions out loud by any chance? That is a feature that would really be ideal for us. It is in stock at our local BB, backordered online. This would be a great gift for hubby!See Marcsters first three posts.... They all will tell you directions out loud.the only difference is that the text to speach list says "turn left on main st in 200 yards" while the Voice command one says "turn left in 200 yards"
Gurnee Al Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 How would the rwardzone coupon work if I ordered on line? Does it automatically go in when I put in my rewardzone card?Coupon valid in-store only. I'm still thinking about it. Can't decide which one to get!!
ctxx24 Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 The Mio Does, For 100.00, I don't know why you would buy any other GPS other than the Mio..... I travel 1200 miles a week for business, all over the country in rental cars mostly.... and let me tell you, it is always spot on, and fantastic with making the directions dummy proof. Plus the millions and zillions of POI's are great for finding hotels, eats, restrooms, parking garages... well just about anything you can think of. And it gives you the phone #'s. I have friends that have the higher end tom toms and magelans that all wish they had the mio.First i heard of the mio doing this (post speed limit).. i was all about the c220 till i saw it in person yesterday pretty dark and the red stripe around it... fugly looks like it should be on a boat or something...
SuggaD Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Shows $249 for me AFTER $100 savings.I was able to add it to cart for the $149 price. But I really do prefer to buy it for $99 at Staples unless what someone said about them being recalled from Staples is correct. Can anyone confirm?
SuggaD Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Shows $249 for me AFTER $100 savings.It doesn't say that it includes the traffic info....
Cindyseattle Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 I was pretty much set on buying the TomTom 3rd edition at Staples until I read this thread. I went in yesterday to a new Staples that just opened 2 weeks ago very close to my house. I spoke to the manager and she said if I was in line by 5 I should get what I want for sure especialy if it's a GPS. Now reading through all the posts, I'm torn between the TomTom and the Navigon. I really like that the Navigon has TTS and the free traffic for life is a real plus but I know that the TomTom is thought of as a somewhat better model. I'm really torn as to which one to get now. Anyone have suggestions?
idlebrain Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 ok guys, i got the Navigon 2100 GPS just now from OfficeDepot for $149, which is going to be offered for same price at Radioshack and $99 at Staples during BF. Since this is my first GPS I can't really compare this with other GPS units, but I felt this very cool one, with its features like text to speech, posted speed limit, vehicle speed/altitude, day/light, 2-D/3-D, etc. No difficulty in using the touch pad :) If I can get 99 deal at staples during BF, probably I will return this :)
diznut Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Brand new. I can't find any reviews on it. Great price and NO BF lines. Might also be able to use the 12% off rewardzone coupons that are good for this weekend. Would bring the price down to $150.I was going to buy the Magellan Maestro 3100 at Staples until I saw this. I like the fact that it has the smart traffic detour capability and to avoid the BF mess and perhaps not even get one if they get all sold out, I bit the bullet and ordered it online. Free Shipping! Another plus.
Marcster Posted November 19, 2007 Author Posted November 19, 2007 Hey Marc you may want to change the mio320 does not have text to speech:)Yes, you're right.... I misread one of the reviews. The C520 does have TTS. In certain typefaces, C320 and C520 look ridiculously similar. I'll update the original post, thank you for bringing it to my attention.
Marcster Posted November 19, 2007 Author Posted November 19, 2007 Here is a brand-new (11/17 publish date) review of the Navigon 2100: http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/014825.php A major downer of the Navigon 2100/2100T is the tiny entry area for your destination: http://www.gpslodge.com/pictures/NavigonDataEntry-thumb.jpg Not for those with fat fingers.
luckyscaper Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 My Office Depot had the Navigon for $149 but they didn't know anything about how to redeem the free mail in offer for the "lifetime real time traffic subscription". Does anyone know if it should have been a rebate or is it maybe enclosed in the box? The store manager is supposed to research the answer and get back with me tomorrow...
ctxx24 Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 It is pretty small i messed with it yesterday but it didnt take much to press the keys..Only thing i didnt like is it was slugish and the colors seemed very basic not bright like the tomtoms. Iam still torn kinda leaning @ a tomtom
idlebrain Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Quote:My Office Depot had the Navigon for $149 but they didn't know anything about how to redeem the free mail in offer for the "lifetime real time traffic subscription". Does anyone know if it should have been a rebate or is it maybe enclosed in the box? The store manager is supposed to research the answer and get back with me tomorrow... luckyscaper, same with me, after purchasing the unit, when i enquired abt traffic subsciption, the sales guy said 'something might be inside box' but nothing is there. need to check out with store again tomorrow on how to get it.
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