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navigation system for central and eastern europe
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NHR
Joined: 13 Dec 2007
Location: Warsaw
Posts: 731

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Thank you for this. I bought the disc becuase I was tired of havinga completely blank screen in the centre of the the dashboard and it is better than nothing. To be fair the coverage for Warsaw seems good, the system works well and if I move off the chosen route it very quickly starts directing me along another one.
It is frustrating to be caught between Land Rover and Navteq in this way. I suppose Navteq would say that Land Rover specified only a certain level of data. Land Rover would no doubt say that given the level of sales in this region it's not worth their paying for a greater level of detail (of course, that hasn't stopped Land Rover selling sat navs as options in the vehicles at 10 times the cost of generic versions available at your local electrical retailer!).
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Tue Feb 19 2008 9:40am |
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TallPaul
Joined: 03 Jan 2008
Location: Dark side of the moon
Posts: 249

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captain_sugar wrote:if you want to check what is the situation in Poland, here is the link to the map reporter:
http://mapreporter.navteq.com/dur-web-exte...bmitDur.do
Does the map reported show what is on the latest disc, or is it 6 or 9 months behind? The artist formally know as whatgoeshere...
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Tue Jun 03 2008 11:21am |
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captain_sugar
Joined: 05 Sep 2006
Location: Hradec Kralove
Posts: 672

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In the time of Julius Ceasar, they had more paved roads than on the Navteq dics for Czech Republic!
so they are more than 9 months behind....
to be serious : check the previuos page in this thread and you will see a map of the same place in Pardubice, a medium sized czech city both from the map reporter and from the disc. Some people get by
With a little understanding
Some people get by
With a whole lot more
I donīt know
Why you gotta be so undemanding
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Tue Jun 03 2008 11:45am |
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TallPaul
Joined: 03 Jan 2008
Location: Dark side of the moon
Posts: 249

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captain_sugar wrote:In the time of Julius Ceasar, they had more paved roads than on the Navteq dics for Czech Republic!
so they are more than 9 months behind....
HA!
Thanks Captain.
I did look at the previous pages, it seemed to me that the disc was a long way behind the website but I wanted to ask. I have a Garmin satnav unit (Navteq supplied maps) which is excellent in the Czech republic, at least where I have been. The Navteq site shows the same as my Garmin, but if the land rover disc is crippled with missing information then I don't think we will bother to upgrade from our old disc!
I will have to look up Zajickov and Jermanice when I am in the car later, they are always a good test The artist formally know as whatgoeshere...
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Tue Jun 03 2008 12:32pm |
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