2D or 3D view on your GPS - which do you prefer?

Do you prefer the 2D or the 3D view on your GPS?

  • I prefer the 2D view

    Votes: 27 75.0%
  • I prefer the 3D view

    Votes: 9 25.0%

  • Total voters
    36

mrTickle

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Im not a fan of the 3D view on my GPS... I find the 2D display is much easier for me to follow... its more in scale with where I actually am. The 3D feature is becomming common on just about all the newer GPS units so is it me? Which do you prefer?
 
i prefer the 3D view myself, which is a shame as my 2610 won't do it :(

i use the auto rotating top down view.
 
mrTickle said:
The 3D feature is becomming common on just about all the newer GPS units so is it me? Which do you prefer?
There are no GPS devices available that can show 3D. Obvious since there are no 3D maps available. If you want 3D you have to use Google Earth.

Some GPS devices can show a perspective view - a birds eye view of a flat, 2D, map. This is still 2D no matter what the ignorant GPS sales people call it. :eek

Wich one is best then? A matter of taste. Seeing a landscape on TV is great in true 3D - as with Google Earth. But when navigating I prefer a flat 2D projection of the roads!
 
I am training myself to be at ease with the birds-eye/3-D view.
Someone commented that men preferred the 2-D because they spent more time reading maps, whereas women prefer the 3-D view.
I don't think one should deduce anything from a preference one way or the other. (Please keep your thoughts pure!)
 
OziExplorer (on a PC or Pocket PC) does a 3D view

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BurnieM said:
OziExplorer (on a PC or Pocket PC) does a 3D view
Yes - and so do Google Earth.

Looks nice. Is OziExplorer compatible with NMEA coordinate input? Can you use it as a "moving map" in a car when hooked up to a GPS?
 


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