Snapper <snapper1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
> Trevor Wilson wrote
>>> So, is Cnet full of ****, then?
>> It would seem so. Australian maps are supplied free for the 6110
>> and the N95 (and probably others). Voice guided navigation around
>> Australia is free. I've been using my 6110 for four months and have
>> not sighted any extra charges on my bill. I guess reviewers are not
>> infallible. Did you think they were perfect?
> The guy posted specific prices and plans associated with using the
> N95. Where do you think he would've gotten this information from?
Who knows ? Who cares ?
> Certainly he would not have made it up.
He clearly ****ed it up tho.
> The info had to come from somewhere.
Doesnt matter how he ****ed it up, he did anyway.
>>> probably cheaper to go out and buy a new base product
>>> navigator than it is to buy the maps, given that some GPSes
>>> sell less than what Mio or Tom Tom are asking for 08 maps...
>> I see. So, Tom Tom supply maps for (say) Europe at no charge.
>> Pretty good deal. If it was true.
> Where did I say that? I said that it's cheaper to buy a navigator.
> Most if not all offer a free upgrade to the next release of the maps.
Pig ignorant lie.
> After that though, you're looking at around $300 for Tom Tom maps
> as one example, and more for the Garmin City Navigator maps.
And anyone with a clue can download them for free.
> And quite a few navigators sell for around that price now, some even
less.


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