Fizz wrote:
ONE MORE TIME,!!!
You do not need a data plan to use the GPS on the iPad?
You do need to buy the high end one that can subscribe, just don't have to.
In other words GPS does not come with the WiFi only models.
Tx for trying to make this clear -- again, and again, and again, and . . .
I use my iPad (WiFi/4G) with CoPilot for navigation, but have
not enabled the iPad's AT&T data plan. So it works fine as a GPS. However, as Fizz said, the
WiFi-only iPads do
not have built-in GPS.
These iPad threads are always kinda funny . . . so much disinformation, particularly from non-iPad owners. On the other hand, there are some iPad-ers who think it's the Holy Grail.
I think the most interesting thing I got out of this thread is that some of you drive AND navigate
at the same time. Not for me. Too much stuff can happen on the road, particularly considering that
every GPS I've used has had its faults. DW and I divide these tasks while we're traveling.
Finally, another advantage of using an iPad (or any large tablet) is the LARGE screen & multi-functionality. (As you age, the former becomes more important as each year passes.) Anyway, while dedicated GPSs are adding more and more capabilities (campground searches, logging, etc), nothing beats having a tablet with a library of THOUSANDS of apps.