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GPS Comparisons – A Great Way To Shop For The Perfect Unit

It’s much easier to find information about specific GPS products than reliable GPS comparisons. When I first got interested in automotive GPS systems, I scoured the Internet, looking for unbiased comparisons, GPS ratings, or reviews that might be helpful. Suffice it to say that useful comparisons were few and far between.

All GPS devices work the same way, all work off of the same satellite system-a network of about thirty satellites that orbit the earth and are used to triangulate the position of GPS devices. When you buy a GPS system, from Amazon for instance, what you’re buying is the receiver, which receives the signals transmitted by that network of satellites. What is even better is that you and I do not have to pay to use that multi-billion dollar satellite network. It’s free! All we have to do is buy the device.

But then, there’s the problem-which device to buy?

The market leaders are garmin, Tom Tom, and Magellan. You can go to their websites for information, but each company tries to stress their products strengths, while overlooking their weaknesses, and they do this in a way that makes it difficult to compare their product with that of another company. I have no problem with this. It just makes it a little hard to decide which GPS to buy.

You can buy automotive systems that are installed in your car’s dash (like your radio), or portable ones that you mount to a suction cup device on the windshield or sometimes on the top of the dashboard. The information in this article is focused on portable systems. They are much cheaper, and you can take your unit with you walking or while driving another car.

Portable systems run from less than 0 to almost 00US. All of these GPS devices find your location and show you routes on maps. All of them preloaded with maps of the United States and Canada. (A few of the cheaper ones only come with regional maps.) What makes the difference in price is quality of the maps and what are called “points of interest”, along with a whole slew of extra (but useful) features.

The size of the points of interest database is important. Points of interest are preloaded addresses and information about businesses, civic buildings, hospitals, gas stations, restaurants, hotels, schools, and generally any destination that you might want to go to.

The cheaper systems only have about 750,000 points of interest preloaded in them. That sounds like a lot, but when you consider how big the United States and Canada are, 750,000 restaurants, hospitals, gas stations, ATM’s, and Starbucks is not really that much. The better systems have a few million points of interest. Definitely something worth considering, especially if you’ll be using your system while traveling. Of course, if you’re only using your GPS close to home then the number of points of interest might not matter-then again, you might not need the GPS system. J

There are a few features that are important to consider.

The user interface (how easy the unit is to use) is important. Some systems like the Garmin Nuvi’s are like mini computers, they do so much. I’m not saying avoid the Nuvi-I happen to like that line of products a lot. Just be aware that you might have to read the instructions the first time you use it. Much to garmin’s credit, the StreetPilot C series was designed to be extremely easy to use. If I were going to buy my 86-year old mother-in-law an automotive GPS system, it might well be the StreetPilot c340.

As you climb higher in price range, you get more features. Some are not that important, like having a travel clock. My car has a clock, so I don’t think I need two. Bluetooth technology is a feature you might want if you use your cell phone a lot in the car. Bluetooth lets you use your GPS as a cell phone. So, you’re limiting the number of devices you have to keep up with in the car-always a good idea when negotiating a busy expressway interchange.

The mid to upper range GPS systems have mp3 players so you can listen to music and audiobooks. That’s neat if everyone else in the car wants to listen to the same thing. If not, well I guess everyone will have to use their own iPod.

The display size is a biggie! The last thing you want to be doing in traffic is straining to see the GPS screen. Many of these product lines have widescreen versions. That translates to 4.3-inch screens. That’s almost an inch bigger than the 3.5-inch screen. For some people, it does make a difference.

There are a few other features I haven’t covered in this article. But these are the big ones that most folks are interested in.

Making Comparisons on Atvs Before you Buy One

Making comparisons on ATVs before you buy one

It would make sense that one should make comparisons on the item(s) that they are keen on buying – be it a house or a car, a computer and yes, even an ATV! Making comparisons on the various ATVs in the market before you buy one is certainly one of the wisest decisions that you will ever make. It would be quite silly of you to just simply walk into an ATV dealer’s showroom and look for the ATV that looks like what you’d like to have and just put in your hard earned money into it without even making the slightest comparison of it with the other ATV models that are available in the market.

Read and do some reading on ATVs comparisons first

There are a lot of reviews on ATVs that you can find on the internet, as well as ATV magazines that provide several ATV comparisons every month that you can read about. The most important thing about ATV comparisons is that you have to read them – not just buy the ATV magazines and leave them on the coffee table to collect dust. The main reason that you have bought the ATV magazines was to read them, so why not pick one up and read about their ATV comparisons instead of letting it lie around the house? If you are serious about buying an ATV, you may just want to get a little bit more hardworking and read about those ATV comparisons!

What will ATV comparisons do for you?

Well, for starters, ATV comparisons will give you an excellent view on what models there are in the market that you can choose from. Perhaps you have seen a model that you are interested in from an advertisement on television or the internet – so the next best thing to do is to find out if there are other models of equivalent performance (or better) to the one that you have seen on TV or the internet. Finding out if there are other identical models as the one you like gives you a greater selection to choose from and is a great way for you to start evaluating different ATV models when you read the comparisons about them.

For example, if you are new in the ATV scene, and you are trying to make your very first ATV purchase, ATV comparisons will be a great help in your quest for your first ATV. Let’s say if you are searching for a high performance machine, ATV comparisons will be able to shed some light for you. Or if you want to get the most durable ATV in town or just to find out how the performance of the different ATV models that is available in the market, reading the ATV comparisons will be your best guide. ATV comparisons provide information and compare different models of ATVs on their performance, durability, speed and so on.

Reading the forums on ATV websites are also a great way to compare ATVs – the ATV riders out there always have a say about their machines compared to the other models available in the market. And if you have questions about a particular model that you like, you could even post your questions at the forums and go back to check for answers and suggestions from the other ATV enthusiasts!

For more ATV comparisons notes, check out the forums at www.jackel.com or www.atvoutdoors.net Begin your search for your ATV on the right “gear” – that is, ATV comparisons!