February 28, 2012

Best Buy:Navman iCN 550 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator


List Price : $799.99 Price : $333.83
Navman iCN 550 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator



Product Description

Navman iCN 550 In-Car Navigator GPSThe iCN 550 has "Fuel and Park" buttons to allow you to quickly findthe closest petrol station or car park. A new optional Traffic Module* warns you in advance of traffic trouble spots ahead and allows you to choose alternative routes.Features:* Fuel and Park buttons to quickly locate nearest facilities*4GB hard disk with SmartST 2005 navigation software and detailed map data completely preloaded* 3.5" high resolution color TFT touch screen display* Four CD set with SmartST 2005 software application and detail maps for United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Guam* Quickstart Guide and full User Manual* IR Remote control* Advanced easy to install Windshield mounting bracket* 12V DC Vehicle charger and Power adapter* 110/220V auto switching AC power pack* Turn-by-turn voice guidanceSpecifications:GPS Receiver Type: 12 Channel parallel, automatic selectionDisplay: 3.5" touch screen TFT color display;320 x 240resolution with up to 65,000 colorsProcessor: Intel PXA-255 300MHz Applications ProcessorAccuracy of Position Fix: The accuracy of the GPS Position is typicallybetter than 16ft (5m) 95% of the time under optimum conditionsPower: Built-inrechargeable Lithium Ion batteryExternal Power: 5V DC, 1ADevice Dimensions: 2.83" x 5.43" x 1.14"Weight: 6.17oz


  • Features turn-by-turn guidance, back-on-track rerouting and a 3D mapping perspective
  • Touch screen-enabled 3.5-inch landscape LCD with 320 x 240 resolution
  • 12-channel GPS receiver is driven by Navman's SmartST 2005 software software must be downable
  • Massive POI database and North American maps stored on 4GB hard drive
  • Includes remote control unit


Navman iCN 550 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Reviews


Navman iCN 550 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Reviews


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63 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great replacement for your maps!, July 2, 2006
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J. Mowat "lawnmowat" (Oakland, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Navman iCN 550 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I borrowed this unit from a friend for an 1100 mile car trip from Florida through North Carolina. Here's what I found:

Pros:

1) You can look up Points of Interest without knowing the category. This may seem trivial, but let's say you want to find how to get to Kennedy Space Center. If you have to look up by category (like you have to do with the TomTom), you have to decide if it's a Monument, National Park, Tourist Attraction, or Govenment Building. It's much simpler to say "find Kennedy Space Center"

2) If you want to find the closest point of interest, it's nice to see the location relative to you first. You can even click an icon to get detailed address information. Sometimes the closest grocery store is 2 miles behind you, but you'll find another 13 miles on your current route ahead. That is VERY helpful.

3) While driving, you can see on the bottom of the screen your current address (e.g 860 Anywhere Street). It keeps updating as... Read more
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great GPS for driving, October 5, 2006
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I have used GPS's for eight years on a regular basis. I use two Garmins and Mircrosoft Streets and Trips. Streets and Trips is a excellent program and the receiver picks up signals quickly. The drawback is that I needed to have my laptop in my vehicle to use.

I purchased the NAVMAN 550 after extensive research. One requirement was the fast pick up. The manufactures I was most familar with Garmin and Magallen had this feature but only in their more expensive models. I purchsed the 550 about 3 months ago and am very satisified. I have used it driving from FL. to N.C. through heavy Alanta traffic and N.C. mountains. I also took it with me to Minneapolis and rural WI. using it in a rental car. In every instance it performed beyond my expectations. One of the features that it has which is an improvemnt over Streets and Trips is that if you drive past a turn it instantly reroutes rather than constantly repeating "off track". Like all GPS's you should review the route on the... Read more
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Navman gets you there, September 17, 2006
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I have not had the Navman 550 love enough to use it often. I tried it on a trip of 100 miles to our daughter's home. I used my usual route which is the shortest that I have found and the Navman wanted me to go another way. As I got closer to my destination the Navman picked up on my route and gave good directions. There are a couple of things that I have been disappointed with. One is the on/off switch. It is on the back and one must use the stylus to operate it. It is impossible to get to the back to operate the switch when the Navman is mounted in the car. One must remove the Navman from the mount in order to operate the on/off switch. The other disappointment is that the instructions that came with it indicated that software downloads could be obtained at their U.R.L. When I tried to get downloads they were not available at their site. I am looking forward to using this GPS unit on an upcoming trip through six states.
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Best Buy:HP iPAQ Bluetooth GPS Navigation System for 1945, 2200, 3900, 4100, 4300, 5100, 5400, 5500 series (mapping software not included)


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      February 27, 2012

      Best Buy:National Geographic TOPO! Colorado Map CD-ROM (Windows)


      List Price : $99.95 Price : $49.95
      National Geographic TOPO! Colorado Map CD-ROM (Windows)



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      Explore the outdoors with award-winning National Geographic Western States TOPO! Map Software. Each CD-ROM features seamless statewide coverage from USGS maps. Design, customize, and print your own topographic maps. Trails profiles make it easy to visualize your hike. 3-D relief shading can be turned off or on, bringing each map alive. The 1:24,000 scale provides exceptional detail, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Pick your favorite Western State or the destination of your next vacation. There are 12 states to choose from. For Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP or NT operating systems. AAAVendor

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      With the TOPO! map of Colorado, National Geographic has taken the interactive topographic map experience to a new level. By combining its own standard-setting maps with the high-quality scanned versions of the actual paper USGS topographical maps, the National Geographic TOPO! State Series offers five levels of map detail that is unprecedented in its accuracy. Professional and weekend hikers alike will be amazed at how indispensable TOPO! will quickly become in the back country.

      Simply load TOPO! onto your PC, and you'll immediately begin to see the benefits of this award-winning software. With TOPO! you can customize any of the hundreds of state maps available with your proposed routes, notes and even photos. You can also create and view elevation profiles that will help you visualize your planned trek. By connecting to any standard color or black-and-white desktop printer, TOPO! allows you to select the exact area that you want to print, even if it is larger than the screen or covers multiple quad maps. TOPO! makes it a breeze to add map border information to printouts, including UTM or latitude/longitude grids, scale bars, north arrows, and magnetic declination. With Adventure Paper (sold separately) you can print out waterproof trail maps -- along with all your marks and annotations -- that will survive any rainstorm the wilderness can throw at you.

      TOPO! is also GPS ready, with no extensions or upgrades required. Transferring waypoints and routes between your GPS and TOPO! couldn't be easier. And with Pocket TOPO! (sold separately), you can take full advantage of your PDA the next time the wilderness calls. Simply download your maps and notes to your device, and off you go. When your trip is complete, you can upload the field notes you took with your PDA back onto your PC, and you'll have created a detailed record of your hike for future reference. No more worries about not being able to read your notes or misplacing your notebooks. Everything you need for your next hike will be saved exactly where it should be--with your map!

      The many advanced features that make the National Geographic TOPO! mapping software the ultimate topographic map experience for all your back country adventures include:

      • TOPO! USA Place Finder: Use TOPO!'s advanced search functions to find trails, camps, lakes, parks, towns, and much more in a matter of seconds.
      • Export Features: With TOPO! you can export customized maps in a number of different raster file formats (.gif, .jpg, etc.) for use in other applications.
      • Import Features: Import GPS and vector data from a variety of sources, including GPS receivers, spreadsheets, and the web, to overlay on your maps.
      • National Geographic mapXchange: Download custom map overlays and swap files with other TOPO! users on the National Geographic mapXchange Website.
      Coverage
      Colorado

      What's in the Box
      Set of CD-ROMs with topographical maps covering the entire state.


      • Includes hundreds of printable National Geographic and USGS topographical maps of Colorado
      • Annotate your maps with trail routes, notes, web links and photos
      • Export maps as .gif or .jpg formats of use in other applications
      • Easily transfer waypoints and routes with your GPS
      • Create, view and print elevation profiles


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      111 of 122 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars If you can only afford one, buy national geographic's topos, September 19, 2003
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      Mark Guzowski (Idaho Falls, Idaho USA) - See all my reviews
      I live in Idaho, and actually, really, go into the wilderness. The level of detail provided by garmin's u.s. topo offering is honestly not sufficient for accurately setting waypoints. National Geographic's state series is indeed sufficient (in fact it's the best for Idaho). Not to be cruel, but being able to download inadequately detailed map source is not nearly as important as being able to download truly accurate waypoints. Buying both packages would obviously be the best solution, but really you can set up all the detail you need (for getting in & out) using just national geographic (whereas you can't with garmin's u.s. topo stuff).

      Critical note: I strongly recommend not carrying *just* electronic maps if you really, truly, go into wilderness. Electronic toys aren't foolproof - they break through no fault of your own, they get dropped, can get destroyed if you fall, etc. Paper maps should *also* be carried - ideally ones printed out just for your current trip... Read more

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      37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
      4.0 out of 5 stars Great product if your expectations are realistic, January 2, 2005
      National Geographic topo maps are great if your understand their strengths and limitations. First, don't expect to import the actual maps into a GPS receiver. These maps are raster-scanned directly from USGS 7.5' topos; GPS receivers use vector-graphic maps that are only available from your receiver's manufacturer (and they are much less detailed than NG maps). But you should never expect your GPS receiver's display to completely replace a paper map anyway. It's too small to show much detail, and if your receiver fails, you'd be out of luck.

      Since these are based on USGS maps, they have the same high quality including tons of detail, but since many USGS maps are more than 10 years old, you won't necessarily get up-to-date information. Since topographic features don't ordinarily change as frequently as man-made features, you're usually OK, but keep this in mind.

      These maps allow you do a lot of other things with your GPS. You can create waypoints on the... Read more
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      37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
      3.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected, March 19, 2004
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      I wanted to use TOPO to map the trails in the parks around South Eastern VA. by importing the GPS tracks obtained from walking/riding the trails. TOPO would almost do what I wanted, but its disappointing lack of editing and viewing tools made it impossible to accurately draw or display the routs.

      If I import the tracks as individual waypoints, the waypoints are displayed as HUGE diamonds on the map that overlap and make it impossible to follow the track. The max zoom is insufficient to clearly display the tracks, but the magnify option zooms in nicely. The only problem is the magnify option also magnifies the waypoint icons, so they still overlap. For the Mid-Atlantic map, these waypoint diamonds are about 200 feet corner to corner.

      If I bring the tracks in as complete routs, there is no way to make small changes to fit the track to the minor inconsistencies in the elevation map. For example, when the GPS shows me walking a mostly flat section and TOPO has me descending into a... Read more

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