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    I was already leaning towards one of the 4digit models, thanks for clarifying. This will only be a gift anyways so i really don't care what it does after i hand it over. LOL

    I think garmin might need to start cutting costs as margins go down. Most analysts are predicting the death of personal gps units as smartphones start to replace handhelds. For now, smartphone gps receivers suck, it's a matter of time before they catch up. If you really needed to though, for only $100, you could add a decent bluetooth gps receiver to the phone or tablet. To keep them dry and still usable, you can get a sealLine bag for $15-25. Goodbye $500 handheld gps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpooh View Post
    I think garmin might need to start cutting costs as margins go down. Most analysts are predicting the death of personal gps units as smartphones start to replace handhelds. For now, smartphone gps receivers suck, it's a matter of time before they catch up. If you really needed to though, for only $100, you could add a decent bluetooth gps receiver to the phone or tablet.
    Garmin already has long followed this principle. There have a ordinary soup set of Chinese mass consumption chips now.

    And GPS receiver is not the main reason that smartphones start to replace handhelds. PDA with comparable Garmin cost had a good receiver earlier. But the operating system has been designed to work with a stylus and a long sequence of complicated menu. A full-size keyboard, a icon based interface and a true multitasking be found even in the cheapest devices today. In other words there is no difference in interface between a PDA and a navi handhelder.

    IMHO, all comes back. A navi handhelder become a tool for professionals again. At least I'll feel uncomfortable without Garmin Navi under the right hand that always on and ready to immediate work...

    P.S. About difference in cost of Nuvi 30,40,50 and 1xxx. 1xxx is has long been lying in stock. Get rid of such goods by any cost - law for any seller. Money earn only when money in move...
    Last edited by Giomen; 16th December 2012 at 12:46 AM. Reason: 1xxx - low cost
    Garmin, how much is 30 pieces of silver for Judas today? Were they worthy for crucifix of GPSPower?

 

 

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