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Old Jan 15th, 2007, 03:34 PM
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Quote: Originally Posted by GadgetGav (original)
You know what makes me really mad...? (Do you even care? )
Web pages where there is a product photo and underneath it has a link to click on which says it will take you to a larger image, but when you click it, all it does is open the exact same (or marginally bigger image) in a bigger pop up window...!!! G

I always head over to crutchfield's site for photos. They have hi-res photos of everything, as well as the accessories and most importantly the back of the unit so you know precisely what IO connections it has. Aside from car radio, I then proceed elsewhere for a lower price, like onecall.

Quote: Originally Posted by GadgetGav (original)
So while we're back onto GPSs... My wife has expressed an interest in getting one for her car. My options are:
Get another antenna set for my PDA-based system and she can only have nav when I'm not using the PDA
Get a Nuvi something or other
Gat a TomTom something or other

I would recommend holding out a few months for something revolutionary:
Dash : Welcome
No idea on price yet though.


Quote: Originally Posted by GadgetGav (original)
Oddly enough, with the 2 memory slots on the iMac, it's actually cheaper to buy the 2Gb upgrade from Apple, rather than from a third party, assuming you're not going to be able to sell the 512Mb memory for anything significant. Does anyone know if they do memory upgrades like that in the bricks and motar stores?

I'm sure I've mentioned this before, the brick and mortar stores memory prices are completely different than the online store. They do not credit you for the unused modules you'll be upgrading from. They charged an additional $300 for just one one gig stick when I got my parents iMac. The upgrade prcies aren't so bad from the online store, but just get the base config from the brick and morter, and get ram at a quarter the price from a third party.
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