Rand McNally intelliRoute TND 500

Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by FrankM, Aug 4, 2009.

  1. kajidono

    kajidono Road Train Member

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    Reviews of businesses, like all the ones we can't fit a truck into? Hah! How about reviews of roads since that's what it's there for.
     
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  3. former yankee

    former yankee Light Load Member

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    Waiting for your review with my credit card in hand!
     
  4. kajidono

    kajidono Road Train Member

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    I'll review your credit card.
     
  5. DocHolliday

    DocHolliday Bobtail Member

    Possibly, they took so long, because they wanted to get it right? That would be my GUESS, and it is only a guess. But Rand McNally has always prided themselves on having the best in the industry, as far as maps go. Maybe they wanted to work out all of the glitches in the GPS, before releasing it. I was going to get the PC Miler 440 that comes out 2 days sooner, for $200 less, but somehow, I think maybe it would be worth it to start with the Rand McNally.
    Also, FYI, I heard that Cobra is coming out with a truck specific GPS, with a 7" screen, which should be good for us older guys. But, I think that for now, the 5" Rand McNally, should be sufficient, for me. I still have 20/25 uncorrected vision.
     
  6. DocHolliday

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    The Rand McNally IntelliRoute® TND™ 500 is the first Truck Navigation Device built from the ground up for truckers like you. The TND™ uniquely meets the needs of the commercial truck driver with truck-specific routing and tools to help drivers run more profitably and efficiently. It's more than just a GPS - it's navigation drivers can trust from Rand McNally, the industry leader in truck routing.

    • Avoid out-of-route miles with accurate routing for truck-specific configurations and HazMat.
    • Prevent accidents and tickets by using roads and bridges that accommodate truck height, weight, and length.
    • Reduce manual calculations with recorded state-by-state/providence mileage and on duty/drive times.

    Key Features:

    • 5" screen with big icons
    • Truck-specific routing in U.S. and Canada; 35% more than the leading data provider!
    • Enhanced text-to-speech and driver configurable warnings
    • 3D Junction View
    • Roadwork™ construction updates
    • Searchable Trucker's Friend® National Truck Stop Directory®
    • Truck dealer locations and CAT scales
    • Quick planner - determine profitability and drive time for an upcoming route
    • Toggle to car mode
    • Multi-stop route optimization
    • Calculator with Standard or metric units
    Box Contents:

    • Rand McNally IntelliRoute® TND™ 500
    • Windshield Mount
    • Truck Charger with extended length cable
    • 120/240V home charger
    • USB cable to connect to a computer for free road construction info and other updates, quick start guide.
    Product Specs:

    • Storage: 4GB
    • Display: 5.0" TFT Widescreen, 480X272 Resolution, anti-glare
    • Dimensions: 5 3/4"(W) x 3 9/16"(H) x 3/4"(D)
    • GPS Antenna: Internal SirfStar III
    • Audio Output: Built in 2W speaker with earphone jack
    • Battery: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion
    • Map Coverage: Includes U.S. & Canada
    It sounds to me, anyway, like they tried to get it right. There are no reviews of it yet, showing on the Rand McNally site, but I am sure there are some already out there "Beta testing", like software platforms do, to get feedback, before it's final release date.
     
  7. EmersonSC

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  8. DocHolliday

    DocHolliday Bobtail Member

    None yet. I even wrote to them asking for some more info. We'll see.
     
  9. crabby125s girl

    crabby125s girl Heavy Load Member

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    I'm waiting to hear about it too. My bf is new to the industry and when I asked about an atlas everyone said McNally was the best so I hope the have the best trucker GPS too. It's extremely expensive but may be worth it in the long run if it actually works without too many bugs.
     
  10. BlackheartTX

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    I have some doubt, I don't doubt that Rand McNally is the leader in mapping, but I am thinking I might wait a while before running out to buy one. Give 'em a chance to work out the bugs!
     
  11. Pawnd

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    It isn't that pricey for what it does. For me it means I don't have to buy a sat tracking unit for $1000 plus $32 per month. Primary reason to track and calculate IFTA mileage. Company drivers don't need to do this. But with all the features is about $100 over the top gps software solution. With the cost of a quality net book means TND500 is less. Usable for a company driver, seems targeted toward O/O's.

    I'll post my experience with it when it gets here,
     
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