SKB Route 66 - new case for ST/T model guitars, TSA recognized and accepted locks, ... more
internal dimensions: total length: 99.70cm, body length: 40,64cm, body depth: 5,39 cm, lower curvature: 31,75 cm, upper curvature: 29,21cm, weight: 4,08
Route 66 presents their first dedicated Personal Navigation Device the Chicago. This ... more
new device stands out for its ample 4.3 inch display with a resolution of 480 x 272 pixels and for its having the now well known Sirf Star III GPS recei
Route 66 presents their first dedicated Personal Navigation Device the Chicago. This ... more
new device stands out for its ample 4.3 inch display with a resolution of 480 x 272 pixels and for its having the now well known Sirf Star III GPS rece
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Advantages: Simple to use Disadvantages: No facility to enter own points of interest, adding more maps costs a bit
I recieved Route66 Navigate Britain 2004 bundled with a recent purchase of a PDA with built in GPS capabilities. I chose the bundle with Route66 as it was the cheapest available.
Initially skeptical due to the lower- priced software, I would encourage other potential buyers to ignore such stirirngs in your conscious as the software holds its own quite well.
It doesn't have many fancy embellishments- you can't add your own points of interest, for example- but it does have all the basic functions that you might need from any PDA- based navigation software: It's easy to set the software up to guide you to your destination, and it automatically uses your current position as a starting point.
In 'Navigate' mode, simply add one or more waypoints either by tapping on the map with your stylus, searching for an address in Route66's ...
Advantages: Call clarity, GPRS, Data Cable and Software included Disadvantages: Infra-red port missing, menus not as good as older models..
Having used Nokia, Samsung, Panasonic, and Motorola Mobile Phones I always find Motorola to be the best, the V66 is no exception?
I, recently, convinced the better half to renew her contract with Orange and get a new phone, the Motorola V66, which I then managed to obtain from her since she likes her trusty old Nokia 8210?So I managed to get the phone which by the way cost her nothing as she opted to keep her monthly spend at £25 per month on the precept 200 tariff or whatever it?s called these days, but be aware some places charge upto £100 for the phone depending on the tariff?This isn?t about tariffs so I won?t digress?
So why did I wish to change to the new phone from a nice Samsung A300?
In short call clarity in the A300 is not what I expect from a mobile in this day and age. Call clarity on the V66 is second to none ...
Johnsie 08.06.2002
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