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  1. Jerry Klawiter

    Garmine 2610/20, Magellan 700, TomTom Go700???

    Keep in mind; if you like the TomTom interface, they have the Navigator software available for the pda as well. btw: they are also just into the smartphone & pda gps market themselves. Also, I have zero lag in my voice commands, this has much to do with the raw cpu power in my case its 624mhz...
  2. Jerry Klawiter

    Garmine 2610/20, Magellan 700, TomTom Go700???

    The dell bluetooth gps unit is a clone of the Belkin which is also a clone of the Fortuna ClipOn bluetooth unit. There are many other bluetooth gps receivers that can be had for much less in cost as well. The SD/CF based gps cards are also affordable options for pda units.
  3. Jerry Klawiter

    Garmine 2610/20, Magellan 700, TomTom Go700???

    I did not mention you can also take a few movies on the road as well. Again the screens are not huge, but during a layover or what ever, surfing the net and watching movies on your gps is nice. I spent some time with my mom's garmin 2620 and I could never find myself buying such a device. It...
  4. Jerry Klawiter

    Garmine 2610/20, Magellan 700, TomTom Go700???

    Ease of use. I have used a pda with a wireless Bluetooth unit for well over a year. The gains are touch screen, raw 624mhz power. Unlimited storage for maps, unlimited software choices. You retain full voice navigation with one-step better. Get a cheap Bluetooth headset if you do not already...
  5. Jerry Klawiter

    Garmine 2610/20, Magellan 700, TomTom Go700???

    Not to thread crap here but only offering another option My vote is for a pda such as the Dell Axim X50V or X30H with either a Bluetooth gps receiver or a CF/SD card based receiver. I have used the Garmin 2620 and it does not even come close to the flexibility of a pda-based unit. imo ;) Price...
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