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No, not another pug, or some Swedish substitute, just got my paws on a new sooper dooper widescreen Mr Magoo satnav.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165685
which is a bit of a bargain, wiv £40 off and a refund of £20 on your next tankful.
These deals don't seem to be there for long, so check it out quick, if you're interested. :wink:

It seems hoooooooooooge next to my old 3" Tomtom One. :cheesy:
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looks good 8)


imight get one and get the ozzie ozborne app :arrow: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP-mpEiTZfc (18)

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Nice, looks good Doggy.

I used to have Ozzy on my Tomtom, he was amusing... for about 3 corners. In fact the only ones I could tolerate for any length of time were John Cleese and Joanna Lumley. :oops:
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Nice, I like the newer sat navs with the early 'picture' of the lanes ahead.

I was talking about sat-nav guidance at the weekend and we concluded that, although brilliant, it takes all the thinking away from you and you almost get to your destination without a clue. My Tom Tom is fairly recent and takes some pretty mean short cuts to the point of me thinking "where the hell am I?" and suddenly it drops you right on the doorstep :?
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The sat nav I borrowed off my bro looked like that, I only borrowed it last year for driving to the UK and back - bluddy brilliant! Driving across Yerup it was one less thing to worry about, previous navigation has involved something printed out on 1 page of A4 from Giggle maps, giant maps unfolded everywhere so you can't see where you're going or big books of maps that hardly show any details. The couple of times I took a wrong turn it imminently recalculated like nothing had happened. I was kind of sorry to give it back but it only covered major routes in Croatia (it was funny when we turned off to the village here and the display showed us heading off across a field :? )
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steve_earwig wrote:The sat nav I borrowed off my bro looked like that, I only borrowed it last year for driving to the UK and back - bluddy brilliant! Driving across Yerup it was one less thing to worry about, previous navigation has involved something printed out on 1 page of A4 from Giggle maps, giant maps unfolded everywhere so you can't see where you're going or big books of maps that hardly show any details. The couple of times I took a wrong turn it imminently recalculated like nothing had happened. I was kind of sorry to give it back but it only covered major routes in Croatia (it was funny when we turned off to the village here and the display showed us heading off across a field :? )
I like what mine does when i cross the severn bridge it looks like i'm driving on water 8)

Does anyone on long journeys use their sat nav even if you know exactly where their going?
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scotty73 wrote:Does anyone on long journeys use their sat nav even if you know exactly where their going?
Yup :oops:
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DaiRees wrote:
scotty73 wrote:Does anyone on long journeys use their sat nav even if you know exactly where their going?
Yup :oops:
Flank fluk for that, i thought it was just me. i've been to Tenby hundreds of times theres no way i'd get lost unless i had to go across country for some reason but i still use it to see how far off a junction, motorway exit or roundabout i am... Thought i was just being anal. :lol:

There is also the speed camera function. 8)
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hi doggy
mines bigger than yours :cheesy: :cheesy:

sat nav that is

wanted a hgv one but tom toms etc are to much money so have got a chinese on with a" 7 inch "screen for £80 and works very well

cant understand why hgv ones are so expensive as its only a app like speed camers etc.
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omega wrote:hi doggy
mines bigger than yours :cheesy: :cheesy:
I refuse to be drawn into 'big screen envy'.

Just checked - they're back to full price today. :roll:
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I found some not HGV sat-nav software on the web a while back, not exactly legal but I didn't need them anyway.
Did raise the question of whether they are brand specific, keep meaning to try a different os in my no name cheapy sat-nav just to see if it works. Never sure if the sd card in it handles the os or just the maps.
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omega wrote:so have got a chinese on with a" 7 inch "screen for £80 and works very well
"Arghh you turny white at necks woundabah rat rill be rubbery"
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iwonder if them Chineese sat navs

tell you if you make a Wong turn :roll:


only joking ,


these import stuff dont seem to be anygood,
had alook at sometoday, how is Garmin is it anygood or one to stay clear of ?
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Welly wrote:
omega wrote:so have got a chinese on with a" 7 inch "screen for £80 and works very well
"Arghh you turny white at necks woundabah rat rill be rubbery"
:lol: :lol:
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