Well after 11 hr 14 mins drive (from estimation--actually it took about 14 hr or so) here >> Google Map direction
Eee PC + Garmin served quite good... Cons: - Need to enable PAGE FILE to be able to use *browse map* feature properly. - Garmin does re-calculation quite odd in my opinion--probably because I used to use Tomtom much more. - Odometer freezes w/o any reason-- I just don't know/haven't had any chance to take a look thoroughly.
What I am missing from TomTom 6 in Garmin Mobile PC so far:- - point on the map destination; it just sucks to use other ways sometimes. - better map interface? Although it looks better than Tomtom, I find it doesn't have anything better functionality and sometimes worse--roads are too big and don't help a thing + add confusion. - be able to turn on/off any specific POI we want to see
So far.. if Tomtom has PC version, I will jump for it w/o reluctance.
Well long trip is almost over :-P This is pros I could sum up so far
+ Big screen -- as big as you want! + Fast + alter route pretty easy (could be easier though) + multiple destinations + tracking feature -- show as dashed line on the map + trip information
What I like to have:- > option for changing from remaining time to remaining distance on navigation page
The worst experience of using Eee as navigator is SSD collapsed w/o any reason. It stuck in the loop, couldn't get into Windows at all. Fortunately, I have Thinkpad X61t in my bag. Thus, X61t takes over Eee in the last day.
Whoa! big screen; fast response, but too big in this job.
2nd trip on Mobile PC Eee was unfortunate. Eee was dead again--it just couldn't load Windows again. BIOS works as it should; SSD was shown properly, but it just doesn't kick out.
I guess Eee (SSD version) wouldn't suit to be Mobile PC companion at all. It's just so unreliable. I will investigate what was wrong with SSD after going back to my room. New Hampshire trip was awesome though--I will post the great route for 1-day trip later on.
I use the software for evaluation on an EeePC 701 Linux (replaced with XP), installed on a 4GB SDHC-Card (Drive E:) and have no problems so far. Did not use standby-mode yet though...
My Eee PC SSD was gone already. I left me no reliability at all, sometimes it's recognized, sometimes it's not at all. I am deciding if I should go for Encore SSD ($70) or buy cheap netbook HDD version (<$250) That's really tough if reliability & performance are concerned.
Last 2 trips with Eee PC, MBR was broken without any reason. Additionally, SSD had been wiped out once as well. I have to use my Thinkpad X61T as my main Garmin Mobile PC primarily. I would recommend to user only HDD version for the job.
FYI, on my Eee 702: I use standby all the time; page file enabled all the time; all map is in SD. It has no problem whatsoever for couple of months, almost every day of usage.