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ag4ever Sep 23, 2007 11:26 AM

Nav Dvd 7.1
 
I can confirm that version 7.1 has started shipping. We just got our '07 Tundra on Friday, and it came with version 7.1.

There is no I agree screen, and the warning has been minimized to a basic, "You operate this or watch this while driveing, and you can be in aserious accident" message. (not exactly worded like that, but similar.

I have not tried to mess with it while driving yet (wife driving) so I am not sure if it has the same lock out features.

Dang Sep 23, 2007 11:31 AM

Re: Nav Dvd 7.1
 
Cool!

...now if we could only get the silly thing from the parts department...!

Dang

mikieboyblue Sep 23, 2007 08:57 PM

Re: Nav Dvd 7.1
 

Originally Posted by Dang (Post 144189)
Cool!

...now if we could only get the silly thing from the parts department...!

Dang

At a reasonable cost.... I wish it were 50 or 100 bucks...not a few hundred...honestly 50 is enough.

If they got rid of the lock out I would pick it up. But it has to be unlocked for everything. Phone too.

Dang Sep 23, 2007 09:59 PM

Re: Nav Dvd 7.1
 
Actually it's $250 I think in U.S. dollars, which is pretty cheap.

I just did a Kenwood I have (also a Denso unit), and it was $450.

Consider yourself lucky that a) they are updating it at all and b) it's "only" $250!

Later!

Dang

Tideland Prius Sep 23, 2007 10:21 PM

Re: Nav Dvd 7.1
 
TomTom charges 100 something Euro and I thought that was expensive!

mikieboyblue Sep 24, 2007 06:48 AM

Re: Nav Dvd 7.1
 
Interesting, my girlfriend just got free map updates on her TomTom...maybe that is only good for a certain period of time?

And to me, 250 is a lot for what Toyota provides. The TomTom has 10x more detailed maps. If I can buy an atlas for less than 10 bucks, the software should be less than 100.

ag4ever Sep 24, 2007 08:13 AM

Re: Nav Dvd 7.1
 
It is locked.

I tried putting a destination in, and no dice.

Tideland Prius Sep 24, 2007 08:33 AM

Re: Nav Dvd 7.1
 

Originally Posted by mikieboyblue (Post 144252)
Interesting, my girlfriend just got free map updates on her TomTom...maybe that is only good for a certain period of time?

And to me, 250 is a lot for what Toyota provides. The TomTom has 10x more detailed maps. If I can buy an atlas for less than 10 bucks, the software should be less than 100.

Yeah I got a free update. It was map version v665. I've switched back to my original v660 because there was no difference in mapping in my area (i.e. errors were still there) and stuff is missing in 665 (like Tim Horton's!! :omg: haha). There's a reason why 665 is smaller than 660.

mikieboyblue Sep 24, 2007 08:44 AM

Re: Nav Dvd 7.1
 

Originally Posted by Tideland Prius (Post 144266)
Yeah I got a free update. It was map version v665. I've switched back to my original v660 because there was no difference in mapping in my area (i.e. errors were still there) and stuff is missing in 665 (like Tim Horton's!! :omg: haha). There's a reason why 665 is smaller than 660.

Haha, that's good to know! And amen to Tim Horton's...hell yeah!

Dang Sep 24, 2007 10:31 AM

Re: Nav Dvd 7.1
 

Originally Posted by mikieboyblue (Post 144252)
Interesting, my girlfriend just got free map updates on her TomTom...maybe that is only good for a certain period of time?

And to me, 250 is a lot for what Toyota provides. The TomTom has 10x more detailed maps. If I can buy an atlas for less than 10 bucks, the software should be less than 100.

Usually updates are free if you buy them within a certain amount of time. For instance if you bought 6.1 today, you'd "probably" get a free upgrade to 7.1, but everyone's policy is different. Also, cost is natually based on demand. There are a lot more Tom Tom units than Toyota Nav systems, so the cost is going to be somewhat higher. As mentioned, $250 is not bad for a car nav disk. Many are higher.

I always get amused with map coverage dicussions. In North America, there are two companies, NavTeq and TeleAtlas that do all the coverage for EVERY unit. The individual vendors can use one or the other, or a mixture of both, but the core data is the same. As well, vendors can choose not to licence certain areas or functions, but a TeleAtlas map is a TeleAtlas map. Toyota (Denso) doesn't do too bad actually. They licence the icons for POI's and display them (unlike Garmin that doesn't display them), as well as phone numbers and addresses which some units display, some do not. (each function is a seperate licence). Another thing you can hit is what one company calls a 2007 map may be another companies 2006 map. They are always behind due to compile time. The maps just being released are the "2006" maps, but some companies will call them 2007. I even saw one "2007" map that actually used the 2005 data, which would of course affect the coverage.

Later!

Dang


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