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Originally Posted by DrQ Lots of thread here on this....the answer is yes.
First you need a BT GPS receiver then you have 2 ways to go.
First although not the best is use it with Windows Live Search or Google Maps. (I like WLS) You'll need unlimited data.
Second is 3rd party software like Route 66 or CoPilot....these cost but have thier own maps and voice directions where the free one only beep and you have to watch the screen.
A lot depends on how much you travel and how much you want to spend.
Again search for some of the above terms and there's a lot written about receivers and solutions. |
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Thanks for the confident YesI Can, so now I'll do the research and try the low cost version first as I will only use it occassionally.
Thanks DrQ