Laptop is for more practical for multitasking. 500 buys a GPS which only does one thing. 500 buys a new Tosiba dual core 4gig ram 320 gig drive and 60 bucks a month buys 5 gigs of verizon high speed broad band....you can google maps and get street level photogs of the driveway to your next stop 99 percent of them are listed and available via the Net.
for my truck I use a 2007 Acer laptop running Co-Pilot in the navigators seat! Tosiba Satelite for Surfing TV mail..... If you LIVE 4 weeks out here its nice to have a (couple) laptop to keep track of everything. I would not discount the dash mount Cobra 7700 truck model It looks like a nice Add-on. But these days you can get gps on a cell phone if you subscribe to a Data Plan... I still use a clock, Large Scale Motor Carrier Map, and a calculator as well.
2010 FreightshakerCascadia DD15 Condo pulling a 53 ft Reefer:smt035
Trucking GPS systems?
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by brancroff, Mar 26, 2010.
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Not to mention that I also use Drivers Daily Log to do my logs and Mozilla Sunbird and Calc, which are free, by the way, to keep track of my all my trips and miles. Hence, all of the above programs plus a few more I also use are always running in the background on my laptop. In addition, I can also send and receive faxes and transflo my trips to get paid.
If I couldnt use a laptop to do my day-to-day tasks and had to do all of the above things manually it would actually be work. It would also make for a far longer day. With a laptop and the flexibility to multitask, I can do all of the above in a small fraction of the time that it takes it to do manually, which then gives me much more free time to do other things.
Not only that, but I also save all my company terminals, drop lots, shippers, and consignees in S & T as I go. Thus, when I have to drive to those locations again in the future, it is just a matter of right clicking these saved locations on the map and adding them to my routes. In other words, I can do it in a small fraction of the time that it would take to do otherwise. You cant do any of this kind of stuff with just a GPS.
I also use it when my I find my directions are wrong to find the correct location I am going to. Then once the correct location is located, I right click the location on the S & T map and then add it to my route. S & T then guides you to it. It doesnt get any easier than that.cpassey and popmartian Thank this. -
Poles sujest the randmcnally is most saught after gps. where can i buy one in canada and are the canadian maps accurate?
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Don't waste your money on a TomTom. They may be cheap but its about $70 a year to get map updates and they are usually out of date anyways. Seems to take them at least a year to get new streets on there.
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Hmm, I guess I must have bought the cheap version. Don't buy the $80 basic one then. I think it was less than that but I dont remember. I threw it out a few weeks ago, the touch screen stopped working months ago.
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I have Garmin 465T works ok, gets comfused sometimes lol.
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