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Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG
As long as you can update the maps on it, and can get from point A to point B, is there really a need to compare GPS'es?
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Sure... I have a Magellan Maestro that can do those things (got it free with the new Jeep)... but updating the maps costs $100 for new maps each year, and the model itself doesn't seem to be supported AT ALL, even by Magellan. So, ease/frequency/cost of updates is worth comparing.
Then there are features like bluetooth, voice command, map/directions accuracy, display quality, battery life, traffic support... on and on it goes.
If there was nothing to compare, you wouldn't have models ranging from $50 to $500.