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How can I choose and use a satnav

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dancecaller | 16:43 Tue 24th Mar 2009 | Motoring
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I've never had one. I'm an old fuddy duddy who never uses her mobile phone a doesn't know or wish to know about bluetooth.
And I can't read my car clock while I'm wearing my driving glasses, so I need something simple.

I think I might have thought TomTom 530 would be good, but can't remember why.

I drive alone and tend to get lost (and panic about being in the wrong lane in towns). Then when I'm lost I've no idea where I am, so I can't find myself again.

Idiot's guide please
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And I forgot to say that, although I don't want to pay for fancy features that I won't use, the price is less important than getting one that will do a good job without causing frustration.
Can't see your clock with your driving glasses?
Are you sure you should still be driving?

You sound high risk.
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You are obviously a young thing who doesn't know what happens to aging eyes. My driving glasses allow me to see things at a distance - i.e. the road and traffic. I don't want to have to put my reading glasses on to fiddle with a satnav or read a map.
A tomtom can be set up in the house on your pc, so when you connect it in the car there is no need to fiddle with it, just listen to the verbal instructions. The volume can be set to very loud indeed.

For the return journey, it is easy to press a couple of large on screen icons to get you 'home'.

I would recommend the tomtom.
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Thanks Barry. Any idea how I can find out which Tomtom I want.
i use a TomTom GO510, brillianty peice of kit, although it now needs map updates. You cant just listen, sometimes the instructions dont make sense without looking at the screen...when you eventually buy one you will know what i mean.
I have mine stuck at the top of the windscreen to the right this enables me to look over my glasses at the display
( i need glasses for driving but not reading)
With respect, I would consider Packing up driving if I was you Dancecaller, Apart from this being a Wind up, I have had the good fortune of driving many miles in my last employment & seen the hay-em elderly people have caused & by the way if you call 60 an old Fuddy Duddy ( I am one) If you panic about been lost I'd dread to think what you would be like listening to a Sat Nav
TWR I panic if I get lost when I'm driving and I'm 27. Loads of people do,doesn't mean we shouldn't be driving.

I've got a Tom Tom but it's an old one - Go 500. When I first got it put in postcode for somewhere I know and used it to guide me there so just so I could get used to the voice.
Look at the Post Cathy!! Look and estimate the age?
I did but you have said "If you panic about been lost I'd dread to think what you would be like listening to a Sat Nav " to which I responded.

Age is a number
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Thanks Knobby, you could see through it to.
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My dad bought a Garmin Nuvi I think it's called?

Like you, he is a bit of a technophobe too :o)

Within a few days he got the hang of it pretty quick!
It's quite simple to use, and has plain large text on it too
I can't remember how much he paid for it, i think it was around a �100

Hope that helps!

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