mbasko said:
Ridge Runner said:
Most dedicated GPS units have some kind of Mil Spec rating and the screens can take the knocks unlike the touch screens on phones
Easy fixed buy one of these or similar: (like I have)
http://protectionlab.com.au/product...=11816383041&gclid=CJ_GpKq-otECFYGWvAodvVgCMA
I would use multi-purpose gadgets for everything possible where available. The less ***** carried the better IMO & multi-purpose isn't always a compromise.
Yep they are good but what bothers me is the screen is still unprotected, My GPS is Rubber Armoured all around the edges and the Screens are a 3 or 4 laminated ABS system,
I have a Nexus 7" and a Samsung Galaxy Note and a Galaxy Ace all with GPS's with street level mapping of the whole of the EU and I have Australian Mapping for and on them,
I have a Garmin Street Pilot III with all of the Above on it and A Tomtom Satnav, And A Garmin GPS76 and I have just ordered a Garmin GPS72 as a backup for the 76.
I use the Nexus and the Note and the Garmin Street Pilot III and the Tomtom in the Truck or Car, So I use each depending what I am driving and the GPS76 is for use out in the bush or Mountains etc,,, The Phone I use for City Driving,, So they all have their use's
I was going to add the Garmin GPS 152 to the truck but it is really made for boats, But there is no point as the 7" Nexus has a better screen for Driving.
I prefer the 7" Nexus or the Phone in town/city because I always keep it with me because the Idiots from planet Dork will only smash ya windows to swipe it for their next fix.
So my choice of GPS or Phone is more related as to what I am doing at the time.
John.
EDIT:- One thing to take Note of is that a dedicated GPS is about a 1/4 of the cost of an Iphone or a Galaxy Note and they can take a heck of a beating, So from that alone it makes more sense to use a GPS because they are cheaper to replace than a phone if they get lost or broken,