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How to Compare GPS Devices to Get the Best One For You!

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How to Compare GPS Devices to Get the Best One For You!

If youre like me, you probably want to compare GPS devices before you actually buy one in order to get the right GPS for you. Although prices have come down quite a lot in the past two years, spending a few hundred dollars and not getting the right device is probably not what you want to do.

Especially if youre buying the GPS unit as a gift, you want to be sure you get the right one.

There are so many features these things have that comparing them can seem a little overwhelming. I think I can make this job a lot easier for you.

All of those confusing features actually break into two groups--features that every GPS unit has and then extra features that are going to cost you more money. Lets look at what features are shared by all GPS devices first.

(Im talking specifically about after-market, automobile devices, not hiking GPS systems, watch GPSs, or anything else.)

All GPS devices can do the following:

* Figure out where you are and calculate how to get you to where you want to go.
* Show you where you are on a touch screen.
* Tell you how to get where youre going with voice prompts.
* Come pre-loaded with maps (at least regional maps).
* Give you a choice of 3-D or birds eye view of the maps on the screen.
* Come pre-loaded with thousands of destinations, such as gas stations, hotels, and hospitals.

Next, lets talk about the things you have to pay extra for.

Some companies have features that are specific to them. For instance, many Magellan GPS devices come with the AAA Tour Book pre-loaded (for AAA members only). I love AAA, and for me that would surely be a good feature to have.

Some other company specific features are voice commands, coming out soon on Garmin devices, and user-generated content about locations of things and other destinations on Tom Toms devices.

Extra features you can find through virtually any GPS line are:

* Actually telling you the name of streets instead of just saying Turn left!.
* Choice of a larger screen--4.3 inches along the diagonal.
* Maps of Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico, or Europe.
* Ability to integrate with your cell phone via Bluetooth.
* Ability for the user to enter multiple destinations at one time.
* Mp3 capability and also audio-book capability.
* Database of points of interest (POIs) thats in the millions, instead of a few hundred thousand.

When you group the features this way, the problem of comparing GPS devices becomes a lot more manageable.

Now that you are armed with this information, its time to actually visit some sites and find out which GPS unit is the right one for you.

If youre like me, you probably want to equivalence GPS devices before you actually buy one in order to get the right GPS for you. Although prices have come down quite a lot in the past two years, disbursement a few hundred dollars and not getting the right twist is probably not what you want to do.

Especially if youre purchasing the GPS unit as a gift, you want to be sure you get the right one.

There are so many features these things have that comparing them can seem a little overwhelming. I think I can make this job a lot easier for you.

All of those perplexing features actually break into two groups--features that every GPS unit has and then extra features that are going to cost you more money. Lets look at what features are shared by all GPS devices first.

(Im talking specifically about after-market, car devices, not hiking GPS systems, watch GPSs, or anything else.)

All GPS devices can do the following:

* shape out where you are and figure how to get you to where you want to go.
* Show you where you are on a touch screen.
* Tell you how to get where youre going with voice prompts.
* Come pre-loaded with maps (at least regional maps).
* Give you a pick of 3-D or birds eye view of the maps on the screen.
* Come pre-loaded with thousands of destinations, such as gas stations, hotels, and hospitals.

Next, lets talk about the things you have to pay extra for.

Some companies have features that are specific to them. For instance, many Magellan GPS devices come with the AAA Tour Book pre-loaded (for AAA members only). I love AAA, and for me that would surely be a good feature to have.

Some other fellowship particular features are voice commands, coming out soon on Garmin devices, and user-generated content about locations of things and other destinations on Tom Toms devices.

Extra features you can find through virtually any GPS line are:

* in reality telltale(a) you the name of streets or else of just saying Turn left!.
* Choice of a bigger screen--4.3 inches along the diagonal.
* Maps of Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico, or Europe.
* Ability to incorporate with your cell phone via Bluetooth.
* power for the user to enter multiple destinations at one time.
* Mp3 capability and also audio-book capability.
* database of points of matter to (POIs) thats in the millions, instead of a few hundred thousand.

When you group the features this way, the problem of comparison GPS devices becomes a lot more manageable.

Now that you are armed with this information, its time to actually visit some sites and find out which GPS unit is the right one for you.

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