I need a simple to use SatNav

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Use the wife and a map...at least that way when you end up at the wrong destination it'll be her fault and not yours for a change :mrgreen:
 
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Aye 5" here too, though I did use a crappy Nokia thing a few times which must have been about 3.5", was OK.
 
@JBR you could well be right about the whole data thing, though I admit I've only ever punched in destinations in the comfort of my living room rather than in the middle of nowhere, though I have gone wildly 'off route' before and it didn't mess up. I've never had data switched on when out and about either. Interesting though, though I have a 700mb satnav in the memory now! :)
 
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Use the wife and a map...at least that way when you end up at the wrong destination it'll be her fault and not yours for a change :mrgreen:
Blimey, 'tis himself ! Hello FWL-Eng' how is it going in Wilts' ? Glad you have resurrected.

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My built in sat' nav' utilises the speed sensor and a gyro sensor which combined with satellite data makes for pretty accurate positioning, eg. under tunnel into Heathrow airport, the car icon remains pretty accurate to the real position... Certainly better than our 2007 vintage Garmin Nuvi 300 under trees, tunnels or between taller buildings.
Built in job just is not as feature rich as the Garmin portable. Cannot set a destination using Lat' and Long' this is always useful for places without an address, find on google earth then use the co-ords OR use the intersection function at a junction near the required destination. My in car kit doesn't have the option of 'rally roadbook' type of readout or graphical preview of forthcoming, but as yet unseen junctions - There are, generally, quite a few useful functions beyond merely setting an address or post code in all the better makes.

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Thanks to all, for my simple needs (ie tapping [large] screen where I want to be, or tapping in post code) Tomtom Start 60 is the tops.
 
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