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I use my N800 and an i-Blue 737 for water navigation in my canoe.
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@General Antilles, I don't understand what you're saying. You're using both the N800 and an i-Blue 737 at the same time? (From what I just read, I thought the i-Blue 737 was a self-contained GPS System, not a GPS bluetooth transmitter.)
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Er, what? How exactly do you figure?
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So, then, what software are you using with it? (Once again, this question may be based on my total misunderstanding about how the whole GPS arrangement works.) It doesn't seem to me that Google Satellite is an item of downloadable software. (But maybe I'm just getting dumber and dumber recently ... )
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Has anybody had experience with both?
There are cheap bluetooth units for the N800 (about $20) now, but there are also refurbished dedicated GPS units going for $79 or so. Anybody know how good the NITs are versus cheap (and also pricier) dedicated GPS systems?
Has anybody used the Tablets for GPS in the wilderness (or as a "hiking" or "handheld" gps, like, for example, the Garmin eTrex) as well as on roads as a "dashboard" unit?
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