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<blockquote data-quote="Keggs" data-source="post: 77203" data-attributes="member: 1325"><p>If your only looking for a GPS via Laptop or ipad or tablet then all you need is a is a device with a Bluetooth connection together with a GPS Receiver, works great. Last year I was going to buy the Hema GPS to the value (depending where you go) of approx $700, but after talking to several people that use this system it was suggested to me to buy an Ipad mini non wifi $400ish then purchase the Hema App another $100 then the GPS receiver another $100ish to the total of $600. Not only cheaper than the Hema GPS but also has more uses than just a GPS Ive used this system on many trips now and find the mapping detail together with the ipad screen size to be absolutely fantastic both on and off road. Plus you can use the tablet for many other uses if you so desire. As for using the internet out bush...............why would you? Nothing is going to give you the internet out bush without a signal, but you can nearly always get a satellite signal</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Keggs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keggs, post: 77203, member: 1325"] If your only looking for a GPS via Laptop or ipad or tablet then all you need is a is a device with a Bluetooth connection together with a GPS Receiver, works great. Last year I was going to buy the Hema GPS to the value (depending where you go) of approx $700, but after talking to several people that use this system it was suggested to me to buy an Ipad mini non wifi $400ish then purchase the Hema App another $100 then the GPS receiver another $100ish to the total of $600. Not only cheaper than the Hema GPS but also has more uses than just a GPS Ive used this system on many trips now and find the mapping detail together with the ipad screen size to be absolutely fantastic both on and off road. Plus you can use the tablet for many other uses if you so desire. As for using the internet out bush...............why would you? Nothing is going to give you the internet out bush without a signal, but you can nearly always get a satellite signal Cheers Keggs [/QUOTE]
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