Detail Zumo pictures

TWOTTER.

I think I read that post in my "Errors in Mapsourse V8"

PUB closed down for 10 years now THAT is worse...

Pat
 
More pictures guys (to fuel the fires) :rolleyes:

This one shows the screen with a ‘bike’ icon instead of the more usual arrow here
And a few more pictures here
 
Ebbo.

Lovely pics there.Altho, my international language (esperanto) doesn't cover me for the language used.

I don't know how it works out fuel used tho.Either way I wouldn't trust it to route me to a petrol Station. ;-)

Pat
 
ebbo said:
HMR, I’m a keen 276c user myself, but for ‘most’ motorcyclists the Zumo looks ideal. The built in memory alone would be a big improvement on the 276c.
You are probably right that ‘most’ motorcyclists will be quite happy with the Zumo. To my opinion map memory is not a big issue. 512 MB in the 276C takes me a long way. And the 278C will have 2GB built in.

As I see it the main advantage with the Zumo (compared with the 276C) is that it supports POI (speed cameras). Another important advantage is its high sensitive GPS-receiver. I drive quite often in areas with poor GPS-reception where I expect the Zumo to not loose satellites as often as the 276C.

In comparison with 2720 and 2820 I find the Zumo to be superior. Battery + high sensitive GPS-receiver makes all the difference one need! I assume that the Zumo will run the V8NT (or V9NT) map so let's hope that the Zumo is fast enough to handle that map. A lot of people are very disappointed with the slowness and general instability of the Quest2 so let's hope that we won't see the same problems with the Zumo!
 
Found out from my mate that the zumo will be on display at the nec bike show later this month. I also got a sneak peak of one and it does look and feel pretty good. hope that helps for anyone thinking of getting one.

:thumb
 
For our Sydney readers;

the zumo will be on the GME stand at the Sydney Motor Show (26 Oct to 5 Nov) and
Sydney Motorcycle Show (17-19 Nov)
 


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