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Capo Sakke 5 Apr 2010 15:08

TwoNav Aventura
 
Has anybody try it that product.

TwoNav Aventura


Some of my friends have it and they have only positive comments.
  • Quick and good support
  • Maps half of the price compere to "GARNER"
I'm the way to fiend new Navigation aid because "GARNER" don't want to supply update DVD's to 276 and former models whit out SD cards any more. f.....G :censored:

beddhist 5 Apr 2010 22:19

Never heard of it, but you should ask yourself:

how good are the maps?
how often are they updated?
what areas do they cover?

I assume by "Garner" you mean Garmin...

Third-party and whence free maps are available only for Garmin (unfortunately), because somebody "reverse-engineered" the map codes and wrote a compiler for it.

Sirakor 10 Apr 2010 02:20

As far as I have heard, the Adventura takes pretty much any map, whether their own format, Garmin, OSM, Topo, Vector, Bitmap etc. At least the claims on the Touratech website might lead you to believe so. But I've never gotten to play with one of those, and am not going to buy one without trying it out first ...

Capo Sakke 10 Apr 2010 17:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirakor (Post 284554)
As far as I have heard, the Adventura takes pretty much any map, whether their own format, Garmin, OSM, Topo, Vector, Bitmap etc. At least the claims on the Touratech website might lead you to believe so. But I've never gotten to play with one of those, and am not going to buy one without trying it out first ...

Yep,
That's what I mean if somebody has play it with Adventura all-ready it's nice to have some review?

CharlieF 11 Apr 2010 01:41

Looks like the hardware is made by Holux, a company based out of Taiwan, that also makes gps data loggers and other Gps units. You might find reviews on ebay or Amazon as there seem to be a lot on the market.

Capo Sakke 11 Apr 2010 06:53

Yep I found it's the same factory that makes Garmin''s

KP_10 13 Apr 2010 22:06

Hi Capo Sakke,

I'm using the TwoNav in combination with TTQV and I like it very much because one can load all kind of maps, vector as well as grid maps. It offers a lot of nice features and is easy to handle.

KP

beddhist 13 Apr 2010 22:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirakor (Post 284554)
As far as I have heard, the Adventura takes pretty much any map, whether their own format, Garmin, OSM, Topo, Vector, Bitmap etc. At least the claims on the Touratech website might lead you to believe so.

I have to disagree with you here. According to their web site TwoNav can use bitmap maps, but these are just images, so not routable or searchable. There is no indication on either web site that Garmin maps can be used. TwoNav maps cost 500-650 Euro per country.


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