> Go with the HP/TomTom Combo with a BT GPS. Many reasons why it is better
> than the second choice not least of which is TomToms support for custom
> POIs and the excellent UKPostCode Plug-in from www.digitools.co.uk .
Am fairly new to all this , so I might keep coming back with questions for a
bit (albeit stupid ones). I was leaning towards the Dell
http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/axim_x50gps
simply as I've always got on with Dell products well (using Dell pc) and
with all the options added, on initial impression it looked to have higher
specification. The hp does look good, but I felt that it lacks some of the
spec of the Dell, I might be wrong. Second reason was price, hte all singing
all dancing Dell with 1024mb compact flash, 614mhz processor etc 3 years
exchange warrenty, 3 years accidental damage, nav software, BT GPS and all
car gubbins came out at £710. The hp is £430, plus TomTom at ~£200, plus 1Gb
SDM ~£120 which comes to £750 and its still only got 2yrs warrenty, or am I
missing something?? As I said I'm new to this so feel free to point out
glaring omissions. Perhaps I've just managed to end up at the expensive
stores.
> As for Broadband, I can happily reccomend Plus.Net, they may not be the
> cheapest but they're close, have superb Technical Support and bundle
> useful extras such as 250Mb web space, Fax to Email etc in the basic
> price. www.plus.net
Ta I'll have a look, although "not the cheapest" is slightly off putting.
Can't really justify broadband, as only use internet in evenings, and rarely
for business, but I thought if I could do it cheaply, then I might go for
it. Still I suppose as with most things in life you probably get what you
pay for.
Many Thanks Indeed
Graham