โNov-02-2018 05:32 PM
โNov-07-2018 01:42 PM
BigRabbitMan wrote:
I do not like the in-dash units as compared to my on-dash Garmin. The primary reason is that with the unit up on the dash it is much easier and faster to just flick your eyes at it for a moment and then back to eyes on the road. The in-dash unit frequently require one also move your head which lengthens the time that your eyes are off of the road.
โNov-07-2018 01:29 PM
โNov-05-2018 08:42 AM
โNov-03-2018 09:44 AM
ferndaleflyer wrote:Yep.. always up to date.
I am curious---the only GPS I have is on my phone, does it up date?
โNov-03-2018 09:19 AM
โNov-03-2018 09:12 AM
Gundog wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
An in dash unit can cost close to $2000 and a good, large screen, portable unit can be bought for a few hundred. Keep in mind that "LIFETIME" maps are not really what you think. This is what Magellen has to say and as I found out from Garmin GPS, they have similar limitations as to how long you can continue to get updates for your GPS.
For all lifetime map subscriptions, lifetime refers to the useful lifetime of the device, considered to be 3 (three) years from the date of the first use. For all lifetime map subscriptions, you will receive map data updates when such updates are made available on Magellanโs website during the deviceโs useful life for that compatible Magellan device. โDeviceโs useful lifeโ refers to the period during which the device has all required technical capabilities, including sufficient memory capacity and current operating system, to download and use current map data. A deviceโs useful life is considered to be a maximum of 3 (three) years from the date of the first use. A device will be considered past its useful life if it is more than 3 years old or if no updates have been downloaded for more than 2 years (24 months).
I have a Garmin portable that I have had for years with free updates I just updated it the other day. I have had it at least 5 to 6 years. I have had Magellan in the past I much prefer Garmin. I have Garmin in my boat they are very easy to use.
โNov-03-2018 09:05 AM
โNov-03-2018 08:39 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
An in dash unit can cost close to $2000 and a good, large screen, portable unit can be bought for a few hundred. Keep in mind that "LIFETIME" maps are not really what you think. This is what Magellen has to say and as I found out from Garmin GPS, they have similar limitations as to how long you can continue to get updates for your GPS.
For all lifetime map subscriptions, lifetime refers to the useful lifetime of the device, considered to be 3 (three) years from the date of the first use. For all lifetime map subscriptions, you will receive map data updates when such updates are made available on Magellanโs website during the deviceโs useful life for that compatible Magellan device. โDeviceโs useful lifeโ refers to the period during which the device has all required technical capabilities, including sufficient memory capacity and current operating system, to download and use current map data. A deviceโs useful life is considered to be a maximum of 3 (three) years from the date of the first use. A device will be considered past its useful life if it is more than 3 years old or if no updates have been downloaded for more than 2 years (24 months).
โNov-03-2018 07:52 AM
โNov-03-2018 07:36 AM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
I am curious---the only GPS I have is on my phone, does it up date? I read maps real well so very seldom use a GPS and then it is for something I am close to, I then use my phone.
โNov-03-2018 06:52 AM
T18skyguy wrote:
A portable big screen Garmin is much better. I don't even bother with the one in my dash.
โNov-03-2018 06:13 AM
โNov-03-2018 06:11 AM
โNov-03-2018 06:02 AM