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Navman GPS e Series for Notebook Computers with USB connectors | 
| Brand: Navman Category: CE
List Price: $223.95 Buy New: $50.00 You Save: $173.95 (78%)
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Rating: 11 reviews
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Connectivity: USB Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9 x 8 x 3
MPN: AA005104 Model: AA005104 UPC: 941977751079 EAN: 0941977751048
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Rand McNally StreetFinder Deluxe mapping software | | • | Turn-by-turn directions with audible prompts | | • | Over 1 million points of interest and business locations | | • | Fun display modes for kids | | • | Compatible with Notebook Computers with USB |
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Product Description The NAVMAN GPS e Series for notebook computers is an easy-to-use solution that turns a notebook computer with a USB port into a complete navigational system. You get everything you need for real-time mobile GPS direction and mapping capabilities. Just load the Rand McNally StreetFinder Deluxe Travel Navigation Software onto your PC. Plug the GPS receiver into your notebook's USB port and you're ready to plan trips, locate destinations and find points of interest such as hotels and restaurants. Your navigational solution operates using your notebook's power source and provides precise information on your location and how to get to your destination.The heart of your NAVMAN GPS solution is the powerful antenna, which connects you to up to 12 satellites - pinpointing your position anywhere in the world. And the Rand McNally StreetFinder Deluxe Travel Navigation Software includes detailed street maps for the contiguous United States and Hawaii; plus the location of over a million points of interest and businesses. The NAVMAN GPS e Series includes the GPS receiver, Rand McNally StreetFinder Deluxe Travel Navigation Software, USB connector and windshield-mounting bracket.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
big disappointment July 16, 2004 bebe (salt lake, ut) Well, I was looking for a low cost GPS for pc system and I came across this product ( I was going to buy it and try it out ). I happened to read the comments and was really shocked how bad the product was. I just wonder what in the world is wrong with the vendors ( this includes Amazon ). Do you not test the products that you are going to sell? Not to mention that Navman and RM are careless enough to let this ruin their reputation, the vendors are to blame here to. Is there anybody else beside Navman that makes this for pc? Thanks for all of your good reviews.
Not the best February 8, 2004 Roy M. Cooper (Medford, OR USA) Unlike other reviewers we have had no problem using the receiver with other software. I have always liked Teletype software and it works with this receiver.pAs for the RM software, it is pretty good at finding and sorting points of interest in towns that we visit. Worthless for routing as mentioned before you need an internet connection.
My dog could run a better company. November 1, 2003 Bryan Harvey (PA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Navman has refused to honor a comitment that was made in customer service simple becouse that person is not "authorised" to make such comitments. Their product arrive broken - and I know someone else who had the problem.pThey refused to honor the rebate becouse of the time it took to resolve the broken junk, Even though the rebate was recieved within BUISNESS days.pSTAY AWAY ROM NAVMAN!
Save your gas money. Don't o to the store to buy it October 29, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Oh my God! What a total POS this is. The GPS is only recognized my Street Finder Software. This is partly Microsoft's problem, because Streets and Trips is pickey about virtual serial ports from USB devices.pThis is so ridiculous, I just have to say it one more time: brYOU NEED A LIVE INTERNET CONNECTION TO BUILD A NEW ROUTE! pI mean, this is a mobile GPS product, I just have to shake my head in confusion. What the heck were they thinking? Also the interface is clumsey, routing controls are weak, but the maps themselves are beautiful.pInstall was buggy, and difficult. Took several reboots to get the USB drivers to load and stay.pSave the trip to the store. Mine is going right back!
Nice Maps; DISMAL Navigation Directions July 29, 2003 W. F. Spencer (Dana Point, CA USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
THE PRETTY GOOD:pRand McNally makes pretty maps, thoughbr- You need to download an updated version to run on XPbr- Level 1 display (whole continental US) only aligns its layers in 800x600 screen modepYou can alter the map display to myriad available schemes, or make your own. Special display mode for night viewing, for example. Very pretty.pTHE WRETCHED AND DISMAL:pRM's Directions work, BUT YOU NEED AN INTERNET CONNECTION TO COMPUTE THEM! br(i.e., the software loaded off 4 CDs only includes data to display; the route computations are on networked servers. On the road, you need to compute all your routes at home or in the hotel, and God help you if you are in a strange place in the car and need to find the route out. You're on your own. This seems made for those who have a roaming (wireless) Internet connection, live in the car.)pThe NavMan GPS: DISMAL. It hooks up trivially easily, and starts looking for satellites (once you have the XP update downloaded; otherwise the software hangs). Unfortunately, the antenna had a wretched time finding the satellite signals. I could get my position at home on my desk, or out in a field with the antenna laying in open grass, but it couldn't find satellites in my car, on the dash, mounted inside the windshield, or even on top of the car. The nicest unit is worthless without satellites.pAll in all, some nice concepts here, and they'll really be terrific when they work, and work in the car!
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