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Rob-Roy | 20:33 Sat 25th Apr 2015 | Shopping & Style
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We want a simple to use satnav.... uk and roi. 5" screen. Which one is the best for us.? ( we are well over 21 !!)
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Take a look at TomTom seen here:
http://www.tomtom.com/en_us/?WT.srch=1&;WT.mc_id=WT.mc_id=paid-search_US%20Brand_Brand%20%5Be%5D_=tomtom&DCSext.ad_psdata=DCSext.ad_psdata=AdWords_Always%20On%20-%20USA_=e_=g_=1t1_=63912339613&;gclid=CJ3V1OLOksUCFdMkgQodGI4ABg (apologies for the long URL. (I'm in the U.S., btw)

There are several reasonably priced models, it's easy to use and the lifetime renewal and update feature for one initial cost is well worth it…

Had Garmin previously but the screen is larger and presentation is much better, in my opinion...
Have a look at this website:

http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/

Lots of reviews and information about available satnavs.
I would suggest that you find a couple of likely candidates from there and then go and play with them in Halfords or Currys. The only way to find out which is easiest for you is to play with them. I had an old TomTom and decided to replace it. I chose a Garmin because of the battery life (I wanted to carry it round foreign cities). I find the Garmin nowhere near as easy for me to use but other people prefer them; you can only find out which suits you best by playing.
TomTom's the market leader for a good reason. It's well thought out and well supported.

Other devices I've seen look as though they're desperately trying to compete
try to get one that comes with free map updates aswell as some want more money for updates and can be costly.

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