koelblin
Guest
Hi everyone!
I need a GPS unit for my motorcycle and was about to buy the 2610. However there are a few things I really like about the 276:
1. Bigger display.
2. It seems that the maps are more colourful and nicer to look at. Maybe I'm mistaken by the standard picture of the 276 which displays a sea map? Does a map from City Select / City Navigator look the same as on the 2610?
3. Although PanEuropean warns about not having the "right tool for ones purposes", I quite like the idea of having the option to use my 276 occasionally on my small boat. (Main use would be on my motorcycle though.)
However, some issues make me think and maybe there is somebody out there who had the same worries and wants to share the answers:
1. Memory. When you buy the 276 (without automotive kit), does it come without data card at all? Or does it have the standard 128MB data card?
2. Could I upgrade the 128MB with a 3rd party data card, e.g. offers like this one on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=10665&item=5702295577&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW ?
3. In one of the threads I red a description of what the different MapSource products are capable of. PanEuropean wrote (I hope I remember correctly) that the City Navigator is the ONLY one that offers voice prompts?? Does that mean I would not hear somebody telling me "In 200 meters left" if I used City Select on my 276?
4. If I bought the European automotive kit (City Select Europe) and in addition spend some money on the Worldmap, would it make sense to get the 276 from the US with a US basemap? (I'm aware that the Worldmap does not the same job as the basemap in terms of autorouting.)
5. Would the 128MB data card be enough to store the Worldmap plus a considerable part of Europe? Or should I plan to invest in a second/bigger data card?
6. Is there any difference between 2610 and 276 in terms of data processing speed?
I need a GPS unit for my motorcycle and was about to buy the 2610. However there are a few things I really like about the 276:
1. Bigger display.
2. It seems that the maps are more colourful and nicer to look at. Maybe I'm mistaken by the standard picture of the 276 which displays a sea map? Does a map from City Select / City Navigator look the same as on the 2610?
3. Although PanEuropean warns about not having the "right tool for ones purposes", I quite like the idea of having the option to use my 276 occasionally on my small boat. (Main use would be on my motorcycle though.)
However, some issues make me think and maybe there is somebody out there who had the same worries and wants to share the answers:
1. Memory. When you buy the 276 (without automotive kit), does it come without data card at all? Or does it have the standard 128MB data card?
2. Could I upgrade the 128MB with a 3rd party data card, e.g. offers like this one on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=10665&item=5702295577&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW ?
3. In one of the threads I red a description of what the different MapSource products are capable of. PanEuropean wrote (I hope I remember correctly) that the City Navigator is the ONLY one that offers voice prompts?? Does that mean I would not hear somebody telling me "In 200 meters left" if I used City Select on my 276?
4. If I bought the European automotive kit (City Select Europe) and in addition spend some money on the Worldmap, would it make sense to get the 276 from the US with a US basemap? (I'm aware that the Worldmap does not the same job as the basemap in terms of autorouting.)
5. Would the 128MB data card be enough to store the Worldmap plus a considerable part of Europe? Or should I plan to invest in a second/bigger data card?
6. Is there any difference between 2610 and 276 in terms of data processing speed?