Comparing Vehicle Navigation Systems for your Ford F150
Posted: Tuesday, September 12, 2006
by SmartFinds
SmartFinds Internet Marketing
Finding your way through complex city streets and freeways
has never been easier. Before you take
your next trip to an unfamiliar location or try discovering new routes to
shorten your trip, you should forget the maps and instead consider the GPS
navigation system.
The first thing you will find is that there are a lot of
choices out there. How do you know what to look for through the maze of models
and price ranges?
The items that are of concern should be:
* map coverage,
accuracy & detail
* Quality &
speed of route calculations
* map storage
capacity
* ease of use and
installation
Most navigation systems sold in the
Make sure the navigation system has a large and clear screen
so that you can easily read the maps.
Focus on a global positioning system that is easy to use,
the ones that would not require you hours to learn how to operate. A good
device should make navigation easy for you.
With several different GPS navigation devices on the market,
focus on the ones that have available software that could be installed easily
on your navigation system. This software should contain detailed road mapping
and streets, as well as landmarks such as restaurants, hotels, and gasoline
stations.
Ideally, a GPS navigation system should come with a
voice-enabled system that communicates the right direction to the driver
without requiring the driver to take his/her eyes from the road.
You should also consider the factor of the memory capacity
of the GPS. If you want better and larger storage capacity, which lets you
install all the maps you need, then you should opt to have a GPS with large
memory capacity.
Maps used by navigation systems are usually at least a year
or two out of date. If you travel on roads with recent changes, you should look
to see if the changes are included in the navigation system's maps.
A few things to check:
* new freeway
exits
* roads for new
housing developments
* roads closed to
reduce through traffic
Route quality can be difficult to compare, but it's one of
the more important features in everyday use. Poor quality routes include
unnecessary turns and detours or can take you on roads you want to avoid. Better
systems allow you to choose the type of route you want.
Calculation speed is especially important in situations
where you've missed a turn. Slower systems may not be able to recalculate your
route in time to catch the next turn and get you back on track. Better systems
take only a second or so to recalculate. Slower systems can take 10 - 20
seconds (or more) to figure out a new path. In some situations, you may pass a
turn it was planning to take before it finishes recalculating the route.
Many newer navigation systems come pre-loaded with a full
set of maps. Frequent travelers who visit a lot of different cities should get
a system with enough capacity to load a full set of maps. People who usually
stay in a particular region will probably be satisfied with 100MB - 200MB for
map storage.
Other features can add up to make a system a lot easier to
use:
* spoken
directions guide you through turns and let you keep your eyes on the road
* choose a screen
size that's easy to read, but not too large for the vehicle(s) you're planning
to use it in
* a touch screen
or keyboard makes it easier to enter destination addresses
* simple menus
save time and frustration
* color screens
make it easier to view map details
A lot of new users focus attention on accuracy values stated
by the manufacturer. In practice, you'll probably find that GPS position
accuracy is adequate with any newer GPS model. What usually counts more is how
quickly the system processes position and map data to keep your navigation
instructions up-to-date. Extra accuracy doesn't do much good if the system is too
slow to make use of it.
Magellan® is the consumer brand of Thales Navigation, one of
the world's leading innovators of navigation and positioning solutions with
operations worldwide. Magellan was the brand that introduced the first consumer
handheld GPS solution in 1989, and it has maintained its place as a leading
global GPS brand for consumers.
With product lines in auto navigation and recreational
handheld, Magellan's current product line up includes Magellan RoadMate
portable auto navigation solutions, eXplorist handhelds, and MapSend mapping
and software products.
There are many benefits for the automobile owner to have
their vehicle equipped with a GPS navigation system including; saving time,
fuel economy, safety, and tracking.
Enjoy these benefits for your Ford F150 with an easy to install Magellan
in-dash system.
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