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What is the best GPS Navigational System you can buy?

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I'm looking a large screen, self updating maps (if such a thing exsists). Something with a good signal. If there were something that could be installed in the car so it would know front from back that would be wonderful!

I need it for Australia but am assuming all types will work in any country when loades with the correct maps

Thanks all!

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  1. GARMIN or TOM TOM those are the top brands in your case TOM TOM but do some research cnet.com


  2. High End In-Dash: $1000-$2000

    The Pioneer Avic-N3 is arguably the best in-dash navigation you can buy. And it's a DVD player, too.

    In-Dash installed: Convenient and secure.

    Large 6.5'' Screen: Choose from several map options and split screen views to find the one that makes the most sense to you. This is especially helpful when viewing upcoming turns because each turn is clearly labeled with a close-up of the precise turn and its respective distance.

    Voice Navigation: With an optional microphone, there is no longer a need to type in the address.

    Telephone Number Search: Only know the telephone number? Not a problem.

    DVD Player: Listen to turn-by-turn directions while playing a DVD.

    Vehicle Dynamics: Digital gauges display speed, acceleration G's, lateral G's, slope, angular velocity, battery voltage, and direction - all in real time.

    Power: The avic-N3 replaces your standard radio. But don't worry, it has ample amplification (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels). Installing it in my BMW 325i actually improved my sound dramatically.

    Pros: Full-featured GPS with DVD Player

    Cons: Costly installation. Point Of Interest search doesn't show distances until it is selected (a feature that all Garmin models have). Shuffle control is a bit flimsy. Ability to drive while playing DVD depends on installation.

    Bottom line: If you do not need a DVD player, you don't need the avic-N3. That aside, the Pioneer Avic-N3 is the best in-dash navigation system on the market.

    Source:

    http://www.dvhardware.net/article13814.h...

  3. Garmin you do not have to pay for a activation fee and you can update your Garmin with your computer for free

  4. I'm in syria ...... sorry

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