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 Electronics : Navman GPS 3420 for iPAQ H3600, H3700 & H3800 series pocket PCs
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 : Navman GPS 3420 for iPAQ H3600, H3700 & H3800 series pocket PCs
from: Navman USA , Inc.






Binding: Electronics
Brand: Navman
EAN: 0941977752014
Label: Navman USA , Inc.
Manufacturer: Navman USA , Inc.
Model: AA005201
Publisher: Navman USA , Inc.
Studio: Navman USA , Inc.

Features:
  • Vocal & visual turn-by-turn directions to get you to your destination
  • Back-on-Track gets you headed in the right direction when off course
  • Intuitive user interface
  • Portable design for in-vehicle and hand-held operation



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Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThe Navman GPS 3420 is a convenient, powerful and easy-to-use personal navigation solution. Whether driving across country, walking around town or anything in between, the Navman GPS 3420 includes everything needed to turn a HP iPAQ H3700, H3800, H3900 and H5400 Pocket PC into a complete street navigation solution.Navman combined the confidence of NAVTECH map data - found in 100% of North America's in-car vehicle systems - with the convenience of GPS sleeve and SmartST Professional, a powerful street mapping program, to give you a premier mobile GPS street mapping solution! Navman even included a windshield mounting bracket and vehicle power adapter so you have everything you need, to know where you are, and get where you are going.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't waste your hard earned cash.
I have been using the Navman 3420 coupled to an Ipaq 3850 for over 1 year and am constantly disappointed by its performance.

1) Maps are full of errors, old, and there have NO updates during the time I have owned this product. Even my own street is misnamed in the software.

2) When traveling across country, there is no way to program waypoints or to select one's own routing. This is terrible and really a pain. I mean this is why you want to buy a GPS unit right? When you ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - WASTE OF MONEY
Very unreliable. Clumsy user interface. Couple of times I had to pull over and wait for the stupid thing to lock on the sattelites. Often needs a PDA reset. Imagine having to reset your PDA , start the program again and enter the destination again while driving in traffic.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Good product, If you can get it to work.
I was running the NAVMAN GPS on a iPAQ 3955. To make this short, after doing a "Hard" reset and applying the latest Soft-Paq I could get it to work 1 out of 10 times.

Another mistake I made was buying a SanDisk 512mb CF card so I could store the program and maps (You'll get about 1/4 of the US on the card.) You can't install the program to the CF card as it will not function and the program (4.3mb installed) definitely slowed down my machine.

Just so you know I sent it back ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Outstanding! Navman is head and shoulders above Pharos
I bought the Pharos GPS last year and enjoyed the technology, but after purchasing the Navman and using it for one day, I'm already a big fan. I had problems with the cable that plugged into my Ipaq for the pharos. This cable not only supplied power, but it also connected to the GPS device mounted on the dash (there is also a wireless unit available). The cable would fall out and was eventually stripped and useless. I contacted Pharos, but recieved no reply. I purchased a replacement cable...but ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Navmen 3420
I Purchased the Navman 3420 for the iPAQ after becoming extremely dissatisfied with the Pharos Ostia GPS product. See my review of that product. Like the Pharos system the routing software wants to choose you route for you and may not always be the best or most practical way to go. If you want to stick to the interstates, you can't if it thinks another way is shorter. This is also a flaw in the Pharos system, but the Pharos is much worse. Also it does not offer the flexibility to get from point A ... Read More




 


 
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