Wolfie62
Seasoned Expediter
I recently purchased this unit and am quite impressed with this system. I wrote a little about it under the Nuvi 465t thread. I was wondering if any one else out there has one.
The multi-point route system is very nice, and works well. It has gobs and gobs of POI (point-of-interest) locations, such as Wal-Marts and SuperCenters, Targets and K-Marts, plus very accurate weight station warnings with adjustable warning distances. I like the way it details interstate and local road turn-offs and exits, even if you have it set zoomed out. The voice is loud and clear, with a jack available for external speakers and amp if you need it, plus a jack for an external GPS antenna, a usb jack, and even a jack "for future use". I found it very easy to navigate the user screen, and even easy to change screens while driving.
My big concern was the ability to use it for route planning. You know, to compare different alternate routes before you make the pick-up or delivery. But, that too is easy.
Lastly, the ability to connect to the computer and download updates or to even tell the manufacturer about errors, is also very easy. While the screen is not huge, it is more than adequate to both see details and to hit buttons to change screens or functions even while driving.
$500 is a lot to pay. I feel I made a good choice for my money.
The multi-point route system is very nice, and works well. It has gobs and gobs of POI (point-of-interest) locations, such as Wal-Marts and SuperCenters, Targets and K-Marts, plus very accurate weight station warnings with adjustable warning distances. I like the way it details interstate and local road turn-offs and exits, even if you have it set zoomed out. The voice is loud and clear, with a jack available for external speakers and amp if you need it, plus a jack for an external GPS antenna, a usb jack, and even a jack "for future use". I found it very easy to navigate the user screen, and even easy to change screens while driving.
My big concern was the ability to use it for route planning. You know, to compare different alternate routes before you make the pick-up or delivery. But, that too is easy.
Lastly, the ability to connect to the computer and download updates or to even tell the manufacturer about errors, is also very easy. While the screen is not huge, it is more than adequate to both see details and to hit buttons to change screens or functions even while driving.
$500 is a lot to pay. I feel I made a good choice for my money.