I've been leant a Garmin 370 and the Maps are out of date, the map SD card isn't an original Garmin one so what happens if I buy the map updates from Garmin? Or how else do I update the maps?
Assuming the device is compatible with Express, you will be told if an update is available for free (many devices have lifetime updates) or needs a fee paid.
Assuming the device is compatible with Express, you will be told if an update is available for free (many devices have lifetime updates) or needs a fee paid.
Its £40 odd quid for the update but with it not being the orginal card wasn't sure it'd work and didn't want to waste the money - oh and its a Zumo 400
Its £40 odd quid for the update but with it not being the orginal card wasn't sure it'd work and didn't want to waste the money - oh and its a Zumo 400
If you are adamant you want to rely on such an aged device then look at http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/ for an Open Spurce Map solution for free
Personally, I would get something more recent. I learnt this when trying to keep a Garmin 2610 current - as map data got more complex, the processor just could not manage and there were delays in screen updates that led to frustration.