SilverFish
Registered user
I'm looking to my next GPS device, and would appreciate some comments on the screen redraw speed of the 2610. Specifically when navigating though complex junctions such as complicated junctions roundabouts with subsequent turnings immediately after the exit.
I had a Quest for a while but grew increasingly frustrated by how long it would take to update your position during a close series of manoeuvers. Several times I would miss my exit while the screen slowly redraw my updated position. I wouldnt say I was a particularly fast rider, but I do make the best progress I can, but still end up having to stare at the screen whilst it tried to keep up with me.
I sold the Quest and replaced it with a Mobile phone based version of TomTom Navigator, then replaced that in turn with a Pocket PC Phone edition of Navigator 5 as the screen was bigger and touch sensitive as well. Whilst this is much faster at updating the screen, the added paraphenelia of a three part Otter box to keep it waterproof, external Bluetooth GPS's and multiple power and audio leads complicates it all a bit too much.
I'm expecting the new 2720 and TomTom Rider to offer the best of both worlds, but at a premium. So never having used the 2610 myself, could someone please tell me how it compares to the Quest?
The time to plan routes isnt a problem, its just the in journey updates.
Cheers,
Mike
I had a Quest for a while but grew increasingly frustrated by how long it would take to update your position during a close series of manoeuvers. Several times I would miss my exit while the screen slowly redraw my updated position. I wouldnt say I was a particularly fast rider, but I do make the best progress I can, but still end up having to stare at the screen whilst it tried to keep up with me.
I sold the Quest and replaced it with a Mobile phone based version of TomTom Navigator, then replaced that in turn with a Pocket PC Phone edition of Navigator 5 as the screen was bigger and touch sensitive as well. Whilst this is much faster at updating the screen, the added paraphenelia of a three part Otter box to keep it waterproof, external Bluetooth GPS's and multiple power and audio leads complicates it all a bit too much.
I'm expecting the new 2720 and TomTom Rider to offer the best of both worlds, but at a premium. So never having used the 2610 myself, could someone please tell me how it compares to the Quest?
The time to plan routes isnt a problem, its just the in journey updates.
Cheers,
Mike