Anyone here use a USB GPS with your ThinkPad?
Anyone here use a USB GPS with your ThinkPad?
Which one do you use?
What's best?
Any brand or model to avoid?
Big price range- what do I lose buying at the low end?
All comments appreciated, Thanks!
What's best?
Any brand or model to avoid?
Big price range- what do I lose buying at the low end?
All comments appreciated, Thanks!
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johnson
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I have a Holux GM-210 that works well that can be had for $45 shipped on eBay. It got great reviews from what ive read and has a small footprint.
http://www.pocketgps.co.uk/holuxgm210.php
Ive used it with Microsoft MapPoint 2004 and Delorme Street Atlas 2005 and havent had any compatability issues. For navigation type stuff, I think Delorme is better (has voice commands and tells you a turn is coming up, shows heading and mph). Delorme also lists more places like restaurants and hotels and other businesses. But for ease of use, MapPoint/Streets and Trips is a lot better IMO.
One thing I had a problem with Street Atlas was that the GPS marker didnt follow the streets on the map. It would be off by maybe 50-100 feet when looking at the screen. I did not have that problem when I used MapPoint (but it didnt zoom in as close as Street Atlas).
http://www.pocketgps.co.uk/holuxgm210.php
Ive used it with Microsoft MapPoint 2004 and Delorme Street Atlas 2005 and havent had any compatability issues. For navigation type stuff, I think Delorme is better (has voice commands and tells you a turn is coming up, shows heading and mph). Delorme also lists more places like restaurants and hotels and other businesses. But for ease of use, MapPoint/Streets and Trips is a lot better IMO.
One thing I had a problem with Street Atlas was that the GPS marker didnt follow the streets on the map. It would be off by maybe 50-100 feet when looking at the screen. I did not have that problem when I used MapPoint (but it didnt zoom in as close as Street Atlas).
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I have a Garmin E-Map unit. I have had it for over 3 years. It works fine. What I like about it is, I can use it standalone or connected with my R31. If I'm off-roading with my ATV, I have a Handle bar mount to track and record trails. In my Pickup, I have a windshield mount for the E-Map and I built a console mount for the R31. Here I can go ON/Off road with full tracking and recording. The software I use for On road is Garmins MapSource and for off road I use TOPO. The maps are great and have all trails that were mapped in the last GeoPhyiscal study.
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Thanks!
I've used the MS software quite a bit(though mine is old), but not the Delorme. Ten years or so ago I bought a Delorme product and didn't care for it.
The voice navigation seems attractive though, and I see I can get the bundle with the GPS and either software shipped for around $80-90.
johnson what's easier in your opinion about using the MS software? Is using the Delorme software more time consuming or are there too many buttons?
I've used the MS software quite a bit(though mine is old), but not the Delorme. Ten years or so ago I bought a Delorme product and didn't care for it.
The voice navigation seems attractive though, and I see I can get the bundle with the GPS and either software shipped for around $80-90.
johnson what's easier in your opinion about using the MS software? Is using the Delorme software more time consuming or are there too many buttons?
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