Sunday, May 03, 2009

Tom Tom vs Grammin

Another trip to Tampere and Helsinki. This time I had two Global Positioning System (GPS) Navigators.

The first was a super-duper one called Tom Tom, rated the best of the type, and loaded with the latest software and updates. This one must have cost a few hundreds of Euros. The other as the cheapest available Grammin on the market, about Euro 80 and with no frills, bells and whistles.

I decided to do a small comparison.

While the Tom Tom gave me all sorts of information as to when I was approaching a church and tons more, all of which were of least interest to me, the Grammin was a clear 250 metres ahead of warning me about a speed camera. This meant I had more time to bring myself down to the correct speed.

At times I found the position of the car on Tom Tom was off the screen and at times it was giving conflicting instructions and I was quite unable to follow the directions.

I got so angry that I switched the Tom Tom off as I was not interested in non-essential information but only what was related to my destination and the corresponding driving instructions.

The Grammin software had not been updated and it was indicating some wrong one way street instructions, etc.

In short, I gave the Grmmin 80 marrks as against a measley 40 for the Tom Tom.

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