For the 5 dollar difference, I today would use amazon. Closer to home I just went to there page and got this
This Connection is Untrusted(somethings up)
This Connection is Untrusted(somethings up)
Some food for thought about Amazon- I had a package that was either stolen or delivered to the wrong address by accident and after an email to Amazon, they replaced my order no questions asked. When I went to the post office to question the delivery I was given a form to fill out and was told off the record, that more than likely wouldn't be reimbursed for my loss.
I think his point was that another vendor might not have been so responsive, and that the Post Office would not have covered the loss either.
Now this is funny
Guy's daughter recently got a Nuvi 3490, which is the same as the 3500 series with a smaller screen.
I don't like machines that talk, so I keep all my GPS'es on mute. Usually the Nuvi will say something like "In 200 feet, turn right on Main St". Doesn't it do that, with a couple warnings that also say how far it is to the turn?
The TomTom will tell you your turn is coming up, and when you actually get to the proper turn it will say basically Turn Now.
I like those old Garmin models, I even thought about getting a 276 but the proprietary memory cards are a deal breaker for me.
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On the new Nuvi's, you can always save a waypoint if you're actually there. But if you're just dragging the map around on screen and "exploring", you can only select a map object, like a road, lake, river, etc. If you tap a blank spot on the map, nothing happens. You cannot create a waypoint like this unless you can select the location. You could create waypoints in advance in Basecamp or Mapsource, then send them to the Nuvi though.