willstatt said:
I like the sound of one of these i3's for my car. A pal of mine got one from Woolies before Xmas for £179 so at £99 they're a bargain. Are you saying they come with some form of data card, and can you explain again how you would upload the whole of Europe onto one. Can you work out your routes on a PC and then upload to the unit as per Quest; GPSV etc
Will, I agree, at £99 the i3 is a bargain; I've just bought another as a gift for my son. The i3 uses a Transflash card, which is a mini-SD card normally used in mobile phones. They are easy to get & quite cheap - just paid £15 for a 256mb card (although the package was damaged). The largest capacity card is, I believe, 2Gb - although I have no idea whether the i3 would cope with this size.
As to how I've loaded Europe - I already have a Streetpilot III, with City Navigator for the whole of Europe( the i3 comes pre-loaded with UK/NI only). Garmin allows you to 'unlock' the maps for 2 GPS units, so I used my 'spare' unlock and, with Mapsource on a PC, downloaded some European maps. If you don't already have City Navigator/Select, then you are a bit stuf*ed, although Garmin will be releasing Transflash cards pre-loaded with other countries - best guess £99 for France.
You can't plan routes using Mapsource and then transfer them to the i3, so it's not like a Streetpilot or Quest. You can, however, plot waypoints and move them across quite easily.
jonnie said:
Please bear with me , like most of us, I'm new to this stuff. Are you saying, that you have got the whole of Europe street level, on a £99.00 GPS unit ?
Sincere apologies if I have just asked a seriously stupid question
Jonnie, there are no stupid questions about GPS

I haven't got the whole of Europe on a £99 unit, but I could have had I bought a bigger memory card, quite easily. But (see above), I already had City Navigator.
I have SatNav in my car, with UK & France CDs. I'm off for a long weekend with a bunch of mates to Gent (Belgium) and, rather than forking out for another CD, or using basemap routing (how 1990s

), I'll just use the i3. I doubt whether the i3 is practical for a bike but, then again, there are guys using PDAs

The i3 only really has 2 buttons = no touchscreen. If they had made it waterproof .........
Hope this helps