the new toy I want
Apr. 28th, 2004 02:21 pmI am skilled at neither driving nor navigating. Trying to do both at the same time... tends to get me in trouble.
Having experienced both a human passenger navigating, and Crash's dashboard-mounted GPS mapping 'bot, I prefer the 'bot. Yay for the triumph of Artificial Stupidity over Natural Intelligence.
What goes wrong having a friend navigate? Well, to illustrate, I could give a blow-by-blow account of how, in the process of trying to drive to dhs's house in Maryland, I drove into a ditch in Northern Virginia instead. But that would lead to pointless on-line bickering with the navigator. So we'll just move on from that.
So now I want this.
Now to look for comparison reviews... And the best price seems to be from costco.com; do I need a Costco membership to order from them?
Having experienced both a human passenger navigating, and Crash's dashboard-mounted GPS mapping 'bot, I prefer the 'bot. Yay for the triumph of Artificial Stupidity over Natural Intelligence.
What goes wrong having a friend navigate? Well, to illustrate, I could give a blow-by-blow account of how, in the process of trying to drive to dhs's house in Maryland, I drove into a ditch in Northern Virginia instead. But that would lead to pointless on-line bickering with the navigator. So we'll just move on from that.
So now I want this.
Now to look for comparison reviews... And the best price seems to be from costco.com; do I need a Costco membership to order from them?
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Date: 2004-04-28 11:58 am (UTC)If you enter ique in the search box at pricewatch (http://www.pricewatch.com) you'll see that you can actually beat Costco's price by mail order; Comp-U-Plus (http://www.compuplus.com) has the iQue for $425+$15 shipping.
The only drawback I've heard described about this thing is that standalone battery life is not great. This isn't an issue when you're using it as a car-mounted GPS, but it might be a consideration if you're using it as a plain-ole PDA as well...
ique as PDA
Date: 2004-04-28 12:11 pm (UTC)Put another way: Don't count on being able to put this thing in your pocket without a protective case.
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Date: 2004-04-28 12:31 pm (UTC)Then a couple of months ago, I was riding in one of those disgustingly over-featured SUV's with a friend, and she had some sort of on-board. I expressed my doubts, but we were in a part of town that I wasn't certain the best way onto 93. She insisted it would get us there. The thing had us there in what seemed like seconds via a route I didn't even know, and unlike my brother's, it actually told us about turns before they happened.
I was really impressed.
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Date: 2004-05-14 01:05 pm (UTC)you can also turn off any hardware features (the gps). same trick for palms with wifi and/or bluetooth or mp3 playback. hell, turning off the IR helps too. then you probably have a useful day to day palm.
does it come with street level maps? or is that another $100?
armor! see http://www.otterbox.com - they have generic otter boxes ($10 at ems/rei) or the special PDA armor. waterproof, ruggedized. yah.
special bonus the two: since you have a 480x320 screen now, you can get the palm planetarium program - which totally rocks - and supports the new resolution.
don't forget to tell mgrant - he lusts for one.
and congrats :>
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