Hirdetés
Menu
The menu looks like a roundabout. We can get anywhere by rotating and clicking. This is something I can take. But further submenus of the main menu are quite plain. Maybe the designers have thought that it would be better not to let the dumb user tamper with all the settings, as he will just do something bad. And so they’ve put all fine-tune settings in the main menu’s “Settings” submenu. But that’s not it! There’s no way to set the position of North (up or down) during navigation (even iGO knows this, although it’s unnecessary there). We shouldn’t switch between bee-line and road-based planning, as we’ll get dizzy, it needs so much twists and turns. All fine things are under the settings and other menus, all other menus have a minimal number of submenus and not in the most logic distribution. We fortunately have the option of setting things in the main menu, as an extra we can even set up profiles. This way we only need about one afternoon to configure everything to our liking. It’s worth making a backup save of these settings, as we can do it, since we might have to use it sometime, just like I had to.
As for the languages… There are translations, but they are unusable. If we have the possibility we should be using the navi in English, or we might download the free translation of some gadget-fanatic guys.
The navi comes with a lot of memory, and a very sympathetic feature: SD card support. SD like real SD, not mini or micro. The card that is the cheapest and simplest to obtain. I like this very much. But I didn’t like that it didn’t always recognize the inserted card. Taking it out and putting it back again helps. I tried using a highly detailed map, observing if it handles it faster than other navis. It is a bit faster, but we still have to wait a bit, when moving large amounts on a map portion with many details.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!