left210 Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 A lot of the bad feedback seems to come from the new TomTom's having an absurdly small amount of free memory in the unit which causes it to lock up and render it nonfunctional when updating the maps if you don't prep the unit beforehand.....like unloading all the extra voices, etc. (There's not enough free memory in the unit as it is shipped to allow updating the maps.....so it essentially overloads the unit, locking it up, never to work again unless you ship it back to TomTom.) Seems to me TomTom didn't put enough thought into their new units before releasing them to the market.So would the 340s fall in this category that has the problems or is it considered one of the older models?
left210 Posted November 21, 2009 Posted November 21, 2009 I went to Target tonight and compared them side by side and the Garmin was much more user friendly. I wanted to like the Tom Tom so that I could go ahead and buy it and then price adjust on Friday but decided against it. Now to decide which store would be best to get the Garmin at.
Marcster Posted November 21, 2009 Posted November 21, 2009 I went to Target tonight and compared them side by side and the Garmin was much more user friendly. I wanted to like the Tom Tom so that I could go ahead and buy it and then price adjust on Friday but decided against it. Now to decide which store would be best to get the Garmin at.Don't forget, we'll know what Amazon, Buy.com and Newegg.com will have soon enough too.
Venusaur Posted November 21, 2009 Posted November 21, 2009 I went to Target tonight and compared them side by side and the Garmin was much more user friendly. I wanted to like the Tom Tom so that I could go ahead and buy it and then price adjust on Friday but decided against it. Now to decide which store would be best to get the Garmin at.I'm liking the Garmin nuvi 255W for $129.99 at Dell's Black Friday sale. Spoken street names, ecoroute, speed limit indicator, wide screen, etc. For some reason Dell gift certificates sell for a lot lower than they're worth on ebay, so I picked up a $120 gift certificate for $90. Best of all the sale is online. P.S. Garmin just released their newest map update yesterday.
stacya Posted November 21, 2009 Posted November 21, 2009 OK, so I'm really starting to get my shopping lists together for next week, and I thought I wanted the Garmin Nuvi 265WT from Radio Shack on Thursday (still have to call and see if they're open here, but that would be awesome!)...so I'm cleaning up my Target list, and see that they have a Garmin Nuvi 1350T for only $10 more than the one at the Shack...I only remember seeing the TomTom they are having, and I'm not interested in that... I went to amazon to see if I could see what the difference is, and there really doesn't seem to be one, from what I could tell, although I will admit that I am technologically illiterate, so because I don't see one, doesn't mean it doesn't exist...does anyone have either one of these, or know anything about these, to help steer me in the right direction? They both have 4 stars on amazon, but the 1350T only has 17 reviews thus far (assuming it's a newer model?), and the other has well over 500... Any input or opinions?? TIA!!
H_Hancock Posted November 22, 2009 Posted November 22, 2009 OK, so I'm really starting to get my shopping lists together for next week, and I thought I wanted the Garmin Nuvi 265WT from Radio Shack on Thursday (still have to call and see if they're open here, but that would be awesome!)...so I'm cleaning up my Target list, and see that they have a Garmin Nuvi 1350T for only $10 more than the one at the Shack...I only remember seeing the TomTom they are having, and I'm not interested in that... I went to amazon to see if I could see what the difference is, and there really doesn't seem to be one, from what I could tell, although I will admit that I am technologically illiterate, so because I don't see one, doesn't mean it doesn't exist...does anyone have either one of these, or know anything about these, to help steer me in the right direction? They both have 4 stars on amazon, but the 1350T only has 17 reviews thus far (assuming it's a newer model?), and the other has well over 500... Any input or opinions?? TIA!! The major differences between the 265WT and 1350T are: 1350T has lane assist, the 265WT doesn't. 265WT has Bluetooth capability, the 1350T doesn't. The 1350 is the newer style of Garmin GPS; the 265 is the older style which is a little thicker (0.4cm or 0.2" thicker) and slightly heavier (11g or 0.4oz) than the newer 1xxx series of Garmin GPSs.
stacya Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 The major differences between the 265WT and 1350T are: 1350T has lane assist, the 265WT doesn't. 265WT has Bluetooth capability, the 1350T doesn't. The 1350 is the newer style of Garmin GPS; the 265 is the older style which is a little thicker (0.4cm or 0.2" thicker) and slightly heavier (11g or 0.4oz) than the newer 1xxx series of Garmin GPSs.Thanks so much! I don't care about bluetooth, so that doesn't matter to me...but, lane assist? I thought I read it somewhere in this thread, but I can't find it now...is that where the unit advises you of which lane you should be in when approaching intersections and such? Thanks again, I really appreciate it!!
Marcster Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 Thanks so much! I don't care about bluetooth, so that doesn't matter to me...but, lane assist? I thought I read it somewhere in this thread, but I can't find it now...is that where the unit advises you of which lane you should be in when approaching intersections and such? Thanks again, I really appreciate it!!Yes... That's what it does... Useful for interstates too.
stacya Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 Yes... That's what it does... Useful for interstates too.Thanks Marcster...I believe I know which GPS I'm going to be trying for on BF! Appreciate all of the help!
hjc0209 Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 The TomTom One 125 is the same TomTom One LE that I bought two years ago on Black Friday for 120 from BB. The only real difference is a different suction cup mounting system (and updates to the maps and Points of Interest, of course, and the deletion of Canadian maps). The TomTom One 125 was here last BF too. It's not a bad unit, but it certainly is bare bones, and lacks text-to-speech. Review: http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/023062.php If you have an upcoming trip before BF, you could buy this and not hate yourself, but otherwise, there will be better deals... ----- If you need Canadian maps, look for the TomTom One 130, but this model still lacks text-to-speech. To make it easier to find models with text-to-speech, TomTom denotes models with a "-s" if they have that feature. For instance, the TomTom One 130-S has TTS, but the TomTom One 130 does not. The TomTom 130-S would meet all your requirements, but would still be the 3.5" screen, not the 4.3" screen. It's available from Amazon for $123.53, and is a much better deal than the one from Wal-Mart, unless you need to buy it in person.http://www.amazon.com/TomTom-ONE-3-5-Inch-Portable-Navigator/dp/B00160TYR8 In the walmart flyer, it says this tomtom gps does have text to speech.
Marcster Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 In the walmart flyer, it says this tomtom gps does have text to speech.You are taking my post out of context. krissy72 was referring to a GPS in the Walmart circular from the week of 11/8 - NOT the units to be offered on Black Friday. That's why I was telling her to wait till BF: "If you have an upcoming trip before BF, you could buy this and not hate yourself, but otherwise, there will be better deals..."
Venusaur Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 I'm liking the Garmin nuvi 255W for $129.99 at Dell's Black Friday sale. Spoken street names, ecoroute, speed limit indicator, wide screen, etc. For some reason Dell gift certificates sell for a lot lower than they're worth on ebay, so I picked up a $120 gift certificate for $90. Best of all the sale is online.I may have to take back what I said here. I don't know if it's temporary or what, but the prices of GPSs on amazon keep dropping like a rock. Now you can get a new nuvi 255 for $109.99. Ugh I hate having to make choices....
TheRhino84 Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 I just got the nuvi 260W from Amazon for $119.99, seemed like a good enough deal for me to buy now instead of waiting for BF. No sales tax and free 2 day shipping helped me make that choice as well though. On a side note I was just down at my local Best Buy and they had a big set up for the garmin 205, garmin 255W and garmin 255WT, at least 20 of each ready for BF.
Rebirth Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 Hopefully the 255w will be online for one of the sites.
Venusaur Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 I think Radio Shack has the cheapest price: $119.99.
dustysky Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 any info on the door buster Garmin 205w at Best Buy?? I see it says NO text to speech - what does that mean???
Venusaur Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 any info on the door buster Garmin 205w at Best Buy??I see it says NO text to speech - what does that mean???It doesn't speak street names. So instead of saying "In 0.2 miles, turn left on Main Street" it'll just say "In 0.2 miles, turn left".
Marcster Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 any info on the door buster Garmin 205w at Best Buy??I see it says NO text to speech - what does that mean???Read my comments back on page one of this thread: http://forums.gottadeal.com/showpost.php?p=1633943&postcount=10
dustysky Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 thank you everyone I would say it is not worth the price without the text to speech? Would you agree?
Marcster Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 thank you everyone I would say it is not worth the price without the text to speech? Would you agree?Often the price difference is just $20 between two comparable models. For a $20 spread I do think it's worth it.
dustysky Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 Often the price difference is just $20 between two comparable models. For a $20 spread I do think it's worth it.Hmmm well the 129 garmin and the 150. tom tom both lack text to speech also This is a last minute add for us so I have no had time to dig around.
dustysky Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 ok sorry to keep buggin you on this but the Magellan for 89.99 DOES have this feature, what is it lacking that would be a MUST HAVE in your opinion compared to the Garmin 205?
Venusaur Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 I always stick with the garmin brand because they're the best known and the GPS are user friendly. The Nuvi 255 has text to speech and is on Amazon for 109.99.
H_Hancock Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 I always stick with the garmin brand because they're the best known and the GPS are user friendly. The Nuvi 255 has text to speech and is on Amazon for 109.99.That 255 is a nice priced unit, too bad it's not the wide screen one, though. After having lived with the "standard" width screen GPS from Garmin for 2 years, the wide screen is really the only way to go. Just makes it so much easier to view your surroundings, roads, etc., esp. if you zoom in while in city driving, etc.
loriannro Posted November 25, 2009 Posted November 25, 2009 Does anyone know if there is a GPS that you can hook your ipod up to and then listen to the ipod through your car speakers? I saw that some garmins come with an FM transmitter.
Marcster Posted November 25, 2009 Posted November 25, 2009 Does anyone know if there is a GPS that you can hook your ipod up to and then listen to the ipod through your car speakers? I saw that some garmins come with an FM transmitter.Nope, not that I am aware of... But some Garmins, like my Nuvi 780, have a memory card slot and the ability to play MP3s. I have a 4GB SD card in my Nuvi, loaded with music and books-on-tape from Audible and I have the Nuvi broadcast to FM (which I tune in on the car) and hear directions and tunes that way... The MP3 playback controls are built into the Nuvi.
loriannro Posted November 25, 2009 Posted November 25, 2009 "With nüvi 755T's wireless FM transmitter¹ you can hear audio, including voice prompts, MP3s and audio books, through your vehicle's stereo" I got this off the garmin website. So by this they are referring to MP3s that you load directly onto the gps? I called the garmin website and was given a wait time of 40 mins. Thanks for the help!
Marcster Posted November 25, 2009 Posted November 25, 2009 "With nüvi 755T's wireless FM transmitter¹ you can hear audio, including voice prompts, MP3s and audio books, through your vehicle's stereo" I got this off the garmin website. So by this they are referring to MP3s that you load directly onto the gps? I called the garmin website and was given a wait time of 40 mins. Thanks for the help!Here's a review for the Nuvi 755T:http://gpsmagazine.com/2009/01/garmin_nuvi_755t_review.php Yes, it has a SD card slot so you can load an SD card up with tunes and Audible recordings and be all set. If you are playing MP3s, you will definitely want to broadcast to FM because the built-in speaker is just plain awful for music... You'll like that unit a lot -- I'm quite fond of my Nuvi 780.
loriannro Posted November 25, 2009 Posted November 25, 2009 Great thanks! Now Im off to find a deal on the Nuvi 700's or 800's.....
marshmallowpuff Posted November 26, 2009 Posted November 26, 2009 I need help! I want to get one in the upcoming BF sales and am so lost in which one to get! There are so many, I want to go with one of the big 3 (Magellan, Garmin, TomTom) but other than that am so lost. I don't need traffic, but I am highly interested in Points of Interest. I read somewhere that one of the brands actually shows little icons when you are on the highway if there is a gas station coming up on the next exits and things like that. I need something like that, and that I can type in a business name/type when I'm traveling and find it. I want text-to-speech, and it needs to have the ability to enter multiple destinations for trips. On the same note, I don't need anything highly fancy and want something affordable (under $120).
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