ebsprintin
Veteran Expediter
garmin nuvi 755t & review
First run with my garmin nuvi 755t. Trying to decide whether to keep it.
Does anyone know if there are any nuvis that let the user set their own typical max speed? The 755t seems a little too smart for my use. Sort of like a Steve Jobs dictate. Since the unit knows all the speed limits, it calculates estimated time of arrive based on not deviating from the speed limit. I don't drive that fast, so on my run to El Paso there was about four hours difference between my driving time and the 755's estimate. My old nuvi 200 estimated the trip based on a max of 55-60 mph. It gave an almost dead-on estimate of drive time. If I don't have the option to cap my speed, then I may opt for one of the dumber models like my old 200.
Another wonky feature. I like keeping all my times based on eastern time, since that is how the company operates. In the time function, I can deactive the time zones, so my actual time always stays in the eastern time zone. Problem is that the "arrival time at destination" still switches to the destination's local time. My old 200 let me deal with all times in one time zone.
The 755t is thinking about so much information it takes a long time to calculate and recalculate routes. It takes roughly five times longer to calculate a route (using one-mississippi, two-mississippi method). Miss a turn, and you may miss several detours before it has a chance to recalculate a suitable route.
Looks like maybe I'll just stock up on old nuvi 200's from ebay.
eb
First run with my garmin nuvi 755t. Trying to decide whether to keep it.
Does anyone know if there are any nuvis that let the user set their own typical max speed? The 755t seems a little too smart for my use. Sort of like a Steve Jobs dictate. Since the unit knows all the speed limits, it calculates estimated time of arrive based on not deviating from the speed limit. I don't drive that fast, so on my run to El Paso there was about four hours difference between my driving time and the 755's estimate. My old nuvi 200 estimated the trip based on a max of 55-60 mph. It gave an almost dead-on estimate of drive time. If I don't have the option to cap my speed, then I may opt for one of the dumber models like my old 200.
Another wonky feature. I like keeping all my times based on eastern time, since that is how the company operates. In the time function, I can deactive the time zones, so my actual time always stays in the eastern time zone. Problem is that the "arrival time at destination" still switches to the destination's local time. My old 200 let me deal with all times in one time zone.
The 755t is thinking about so much information it takes a long time to calculate and recalculate routes. It takes roughly five times longer to calculate a route (using one-mississippi, two-mississippi method). Miss a turn, and you may miss several detours before it has a chance to recalculate a suitable route.
Looks like maybe I'll just stock up on old nuvi 200's from ebay.
eb
Last edited: