Tuesday 5 January 2010

Auto Gps System-What Is The Best One?

By Mike Lemburg

How do i get there?

Do you find yourself saying those words often? If so then you should probably consider purchasing an auto GPS system. In the past couple of years, these systems have become extremely powerful and useful in a person's daily life. Most people think that GPS systems only get you from point A to point B. However, they do much more than that. If your car broke down you can get roadside assistance, they will help you find food based off your preference, and some will even tell you entertainment around your area tonight. The new systems will even give you live traffic updates to help you get out of a traffic jam.

The first thing you should look at when examining a GPS system is the number of "points of interest" it has. For the most part, all the newest systems have a great number of POI's but you should still check just to be sure.

If you find that the system has a good number of points of interest, you should check the size of the screen. Some people liked the big screen and some like the small screen. If you want a big one then you should get a screen around seven inches, A screen that is around 2.5 to 4 inches is perfect if you prefer it small.

If I were you I would typically try to stay away from the GPS systems that will allow you to play music through them because these are way more expensive and most cars already have the radio.

When purchasing a GPS system, you need to decide what you are going to be using it for. If you are in a situation where you have to drive around a lot it may be worth it to spend some extra money on one that will give you live traffic updates. If you are just using it to get to a house or find a building you probably will not be needing that feature.

The newest GPS systems actually have a text to voice capability which means it will actually tell you what street to turn on and in how many miles. This is extremely important as it allows you to concentrate on the road rather than having to look at the screen.

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