Mr.Nice. wrote:
> I'm looking for a system that..
> 1, does not cost the earth.
> 2, uses OS maps allowing me to work away from roads as well as on
> them.
> 3, can navigate me to street addresses.
> 4, mostly for in-car use but easly removable to use on-foot.
> 5, isn't going to interfere with my dash-mounted compass.
>
> I'm considering one of those laptop pluggy in things working with
> either autoroute and/or memory-map. The only thing I have against that
> idea is that the wife will have to sit with the thing on her lap or
> it'll be sat on the seat and I'll have to look along way from the
> windscreen to check progress.
> I'm going to have a laptop with me pretty much all the time.
>
>
> Regards.
> Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
No single solution will do all that, if you intend to use a laptop then
consider InfoMap Navigator as a cheap and usable voice solution for road
navigation and Memory-Map for the OS stuff. You could get a laptop mount
from RAM-Mounts but you need a lot of space to use them.
For a PocketPC solution, again Memory-Map for OS maps and TomTom Navigator
with the excellent (and free) UKPostCode Plug-In from
www.digitools.co.uk .
All the above and many more options reviewed on our site. I have recently
taken delivery of a 04 Disco and kited it out with three Brodit Mounts
(
www.brodit.com) one on the A pillar and two on the dash for my GPS kit. I
can supply a URL to photos if anyone's interested, the beauty of Brodit is
they are superb mounts and require no holes drilling as they are custom
designed for each vehicle and clip in or around trim..
Happy to supply impartial advice if you need it.
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Darren Griffin
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