GPS Navigation devices

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  1. AnimeFANatic

    AnimeFANatic JBB JustBBall Member

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    I'm looking for an affordable GPS unit that I can use in my car. Do you guys have one and got any suggestions?

    I was looking at the Garmin C320 and the Magellan Roadmate 360.
     
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    Trip 2000000000000000000000000

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    How much are road maps in California? $10?
     
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    Are you trying to be witty? Cause its not working.
     
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    Nope, don't know any because I'm awesome at directions.
     
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    If you have Cingular and you want a pocketpc/phone I recommend HP iPAQ hw6515a Pocket PC wholeheartedly. You can get the tomtom software on it and use that as well. Plus, you can download an NES emulator on it for free and turn it into an old school gameboy as well.

    Plus, if you get it as a 3rd party, then you can get the unlimited data package for $20 a month instead of the $40 per if you purchase it from Cingular. They have no way of knowing that you have a handheld that way.
     

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