This is generally an excellent piece of kit though it is debatable just how often you might need to update. The technical info gives no date of mapping and there were obvious errors involving "new" roads even though some were more than five years old! A good example: if you were exiting the M25 (west) at Reigate, and following istructions, you would stay on the motorway missing the one and a half mile slip road, only to be told to take the slip road a mile too late. You can't! It would be helpful to give dates of accuracy and allow for downloading updates rather than having to buy a new SD card which is not cheap.
The best bit though is the speed with which the unit re-routes if you miss / choose to ignore, a turning. However ... Read More:
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Given the low price I was satisfied with my purchase, but you only get what you pay for. This is not a very sophisticated dictionary or translator.
When you enter a word, the unit looks for the more-or-less alphabetically closest word in its memory. If this isn't your original word, you can toggle up or down from the word that the unit offers through the words in the memory, but if the memory hasn't got your word, tough. It also uses American spelling for "English" words, so if for example you enter "neighbour", it comes up with "neighborhood" - you can toggle from this to "neighbor" and then get the required translation "voisin".
If you enter the French word "rouge", the unit finds the French noun "rouge" which it translates ... Read More:
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Given the low price I was satisfied with my purchase, but you only get what you pay for. This is not a very sophisticated dictionary or translator.
When you enter a word, the unit looks for the more-or-less alphabetically closest word in its memory. If this isn't your original word, you can toggle up or down from the word that the unit offers through the words in the memory, but if the memory hasn't got your word, tough. It also uses American spelling for "English" words, so if for example you enter "neighbour", it comes up with "neighborhood" - you can toggle from this to "neighbor" and then get the required translation "voisin".
If you enter the French word "rouge", the unit finds the French noun "rouge" which it translates ... Read More:
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Given the low price I was satisfied with my purchase, but you only get what you pay for. This is not a very sophisticated dictionary or translator.
When you enter a word, the unit looks for the more-or-less alphabetically closest word in its memory. If this isn't your original word, you can toggle up or down from the word that the unit offers through the words in the memory, but if the memory hasn't got your word, tough. It also uses American spelling for "English" words, so if for example you enter "neighbour", it comes up with "neighborhood" - you can toggle from this to "neighbor" and then get the required translation "voisin".
If you enter the French word "rouge", the unit finds the French noun "rouge" which it translates ... Read More:
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Given the low price I was satisfied with my purchase, but you only get what you pay for. This is not a very sophisticated dictionary or translator.
When you enter a word, the unit looks for the more-or-less alphabetically closest word in its memory. If this isn't your original word, you can toggle up or down from the word that the unit offers through the words in the memory, but if the memory hasn't got your word, tough. It also uses American spelling for "English" words, so if for example you enter "neighbour", it comes up with "neighborhood" - you can toggle from this to "neighbor" and then get the required translation "voisin".
If you enter the French word "rouge", the unit finds the French noun "rouge" which it translates ... Read More:
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Given the low price I was satisfied with my purchase, but you only get what you pay for. This is not a very sophisticated dictionary or translator.
When you enter a word, the unit looks for the more-or-less alphabetically closest word in its memory. If this isn't your original word, you can toggle up or down from the word that the unit offers through the words in the memory, but if the memory hasn't got your word, tough. It also uses American spelling for "English" words, so if for example you enter "neighbour", it comes up with "neighborhood" - you can toggle from this to "neighbor" and then get the required translation "voisin".
If you enter the French word "rouge", the unit finds the French noun "rouge" which it translates ... Read More:
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