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Posted 18 December 2009 - 05:54 AM
I don't quite understand why Macworld is reviewing stand-alone GPS devices.
I do realize that this one has a Bluetooth interface, but the writer who is employed by Macworld is testing it with his LG phone? And yet he has the audacity to give it a Mouse rating. And 4 at that.
Certainly, there are enough cell phone/GPS units around to compare, yet, all the reviews published to date are disjointed and without a doubt, the study protocols are suspect and questionable.
And also, the only reference to anything Mac'ish in this article is that the author works for Macworld. I would contend however, that he is from another planet.
I do realize that this one has a Bluetooth interface, but the writer who is employed by Macworld is testing it with his LG phone? And yet he has the audacity to give it a Mouse rating. And 4 at that.
Certainly, there are enough cell phone/GPS units around to compare, yet, all the reviews published to date are disjointed and without a doubt, the study protocols are suspect and questionable.
And also, the only reference to anything Mac'ish in this article is that the author works for Macworld. I would contend however, that he is from another planet.
This post has been edited by Macalways: 18 December 2009 - 06:09 AM
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Posted 26 December 2009 - 05:09 PM
He could have mentioned that Magellan does not provide support for mac users, I have to run windows on my mac to run updates on my gps.
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