robD
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Well... My refurbed SPIII from gps warehouse went tits up 
I'm not sure it ever worked properly....
It froze.....
It forgot where it was.... <- Not good for a gps!
It shutdown randomly....
At the time of the problem, gpsw didn't have any more to swap it out for. I rang Garmin, OK so I was on hold for a while, but they really do know about the products that they sell/have sold. I was taken through a detailed reset procedure, but all to no avail - it was knackered, kaput.
They gave me an RMA number to return it, I sent it back.
Six days later, minus two days travelling there and back, and minus two days for the weekend, I received a brand spanking new unit. (Total time @ Garmin > 2 days)
***Thankyou Garmin!***
There's alot of computer hardware companies I wish were as handy at sorting out their products.
Having now got a properly functioning SPIII (!) I can only think of two real drawbacks with the gps.
1. Pricey proprietory memory cards (a function of it's vintage really...)
2. Route recalc is a bit on the slow side in congested urban areas.
For £150 with all the bits necessary to fit it to my Dakar, an unqualified bargain
-Rob
I'm not sure it ever worked properly....
It froze.....
It forgot where it was.... <- Not good for a gps!
It shutdown randomly....
At the time of the problem, gpsw didn't have any more to swap it out for. I rang Garmin, OK so I was on hold for a while, but they really do know about the products that they sell/have sold. I was taken through a detailed reset procedure, but all to no avail - it was knackered, kaput.
They gave me an RMA number to return it, I sent it back.
Six days later, minus two days travelling there and back, and minus two days for the weekend, I received a brand spanking new unit. (Total time @ Garmin > 2 days)
***Thankyou Garmin!***
There's alot of computer hardware companies I wish were as handy at sorting out their products.
Having now got a properly functioning SPIII (!) I can only think of two real drawbacks with the gps.
1. Pricey proprietory memory cards (a function of it's vintage really...)
2. Route recalc is a bit on the slow side in congested urban areas.
For £150 with all the bits necessary to fit it to my Dakar, an unqualified bargain
-Rob

