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How should you compare gps navigational systems?

Compare gps navigational systems
How should you compare gps navigational systems?   Where do you start?

Should you start with price?

Do the most expensive gps navigational systems mean that they are the best in functions and capabilities?  Or are they just overly priced systems?

Do the prices on the sales priced gps navigational systems mean that they will soon be replaced with newer models or are inferior products?  Do reduced items mean that something is wrong with them or that you just got a good deal?

Do you compare gps navigational gps systems by the various functions and capabilities that each one has?

Do you start out by looking at the simple things such as the display unit itself on the gps navigational system?  Should you compare such things as?

Size
Slimness
Weight
Placement of buttons
Color scheme
Various lighting settings and how they operate in each?
Size of the buttons
Resolutions sizes

Do you compare the basic functions that each navigational gps system may have and the ability each may have on tracking you’re:

Speed
Distance
Time spent between distances
Estimated time it takes to arrive to next destination

Do you then compare the mapping capabilities such as?

How many maps are all ready downloaded?
How many points of interests are all ready downloaded?
How easy it is to add more maps and how many are you allowed to add
How easily and how many more points of interests can you add
The actual way you add more maps and points of interests
Does the map allow for reverse trackback modes?

Should you compare the different ways directions are given and the ease of understanding, such directions as?

Turn by turn directions
Speech to text directions
The ability to hear spoken directions via the speakers of one’s cars

Should you compare the extra capabilities and functions that some systems may have that others do not such as:

Audio players
Audio book readers
JPEG viewers
Blue tooth capabilities
Compasses
Calculator
Measurement tools

Should you compare the different possible brand names that the navigational gps systems are manufactured by such as Garmin?  Do these brand names mean that the system is better than the unknown brand? 

Do you feel more secure by buying a brand name product?

Should you compare navigational gps systems by the reviews and ratings that are given to each by many popular websites and magazines?  

If you choose to read and take those reviews as truth, pay close attention to such details as:

Who wrote the review (a writer, a real expert, a customer, a seller?)
Is anyone benefiting from the review (possibly a seller?)
Is this a true review or an advertisement disguised as one?
Was the review written by true customers?

Consumerreports.com is a great place for reading unbiased reviews.   They won’t even accept products by manufactures to be given tested.  They buy their own.

Amazon.com offers reviews by real customers.  But those reviews are placed clear toward the bottom of the page.  The top of the page is a description of the product written clearly for selling purposes, in hopes of landing sales.

Should you compare products by their sales quotas?  Do the products that actually sell the best mean that they are better products or are just advertised better?

Should you compare products by what your friends and family consider the best products?  

Should you compare products by what the experts say are the three biggest selling points?

Price

They suggest you work out a budget and figure out what you can easily afford to spend first.   This will keep you from overspending and help you to pick out the product (in this case the gps navigational system) that fits your spending needs.

Ease of use  

The experts all agree that if the product is hard to use or too complicated, we will become frustrated and soon we will grow weary of it.  Sounds true. 
Plus, if the product isn’t easy to use, it really has no purpose to us and will eventually just collect dust.

Accuracy

This is very important when it comes to a navigational gps system.  It has to be able to find the exact addresses we need.  It also needs to do it efficiently.

Actually, you should compare all the above the things.  It is the best way you can ensure that you are getting the gps navigational system you not only need, but want and at the best deal possible.  If you are able to do that, you will be happy with your choice and in yourself.

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Cheap Portable GPS Systems

Where to find cheap Portable GPS systems

Cheap Portable GPS Systems
We all want to save money.  We all actually need to save money in this day and age.  Yet, we want what we want.  For this reason, we need to learn how to become savvy shoppers.  We need to learn the secrets to shopping with success.  You can do this and you can find exactly what you need, including where to find cheap portable GPS systems.

First, to be a savvy shopper you need to know exactly what you want.  Okay, you want a cheap portable system.  That sounds good.  But you need to know more than this before you go shopping.  You need to know such things as:

What capabilities must you have?
What size do you need?
Is there a certain weight limit?
What about mapping capabilities?  How many maps do you want it to save at a time?  Do you need it to include maps of the United States as well as Canada and Puerto Rico?
How does it have to download additional maps through a USB port or a serial port?  Does this even matter?
Do you need extra functions such as a working compass, an alarm, sunset and sunrise times, speed readouts?
How many waypoints would you like to set per map?
Does points of interests matter to you?
Do you need the unit to work in a variety of lighting settings (including night)?

By knowing your real wants, you can narrow down the models and types that interest you the most and weed out the ones that don’t.  But do remember the more extra functions you add to your want list, the higher the system may cost you.

Now that you have your list you can begin your search.  Many people likes to begin their shopping searches online.  These searches are quicker and won’t cost you and gas mileage.  Where to begin?

You could begin at the official websites of the brand name GPS system you would like to own. This would give you the opportnity to check out the regular prices.   Most sites will also have links that will send you to other online stores and even help you find local retail stores that sells their brand name products at discounted or list prices.   The Garmin Brand site for one has such a listing.  You can find them at www.garmin.com.

Next you could browse some online electronic or sporting goods stores.   Check out their weekly bargains to see if they by chance have a portable GPS system that would fit your needs for a cheap or discounted price.

While you are at some of these sites, you may also want to sign up for their weekly or monthly newsletters.  Many of these will contain announcements of upcoming sales and even coupons that can save you money, possibly even on a portable GPS system someday.

Of course, you don’t want to forget the auction sites.  Sites such as amazon.com, ebay.com and even yahoo.com have many electronics for sale at some amazing prices.  Just be careful and read all the ads thoroughly.  Check to see if the seller offers any return policy and see if you can find out about the sellers past performance.  You can easily do this on ebay.com.  You may also want to stick with buying from actual ebay stores or other stores that are connected to the auction site instead of regular individuals.  Stores are more likely to give you a warranty period.

Should you use comparison sites such as Froggle.com, Bizrate.com or Pricegrabber.Com?  That question is up to you.  Yet, beware of the fact that you don’t always get the information on the merchandise you search for and you don’t always get the cheapest prices found on the internet.  In fact, many times these sites will actually steer you to other sites that are selling products at full retail price instead of discounted or cheap prices.

You should also never rule out your own local electronic, sporting goods or department stores when it comes to finding a bargain.  You can find many sales items in their weekly flyers.  Be sure to check these out as well as any coupon offers they may advertise.

Finally, don’t forget about checking out refurbished products.  You can sometimes find refurbished portable gps systems at cheap prices.  Refurbished items are generally checked thoroughly before offered for sale.  They are also generally sold with a small warranty period. 

Refurbished GPS systems can be found almost anywhere GPS systems are sold, including online sites, auction sites and at your own local retail stores.

Yes, you can save money when buying cheap portable GPS systems.  This doesn’t mean that you are buying a system that is inferior.  In fact, most likely you are buying one that is comparable to the retail version in all ways but price.

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