Monday, 24 January 2011

Expresso AG1 3.6-Inch Automotive and Golf GPS Navigator


GPS features Text to Speech, 2D and 3D maps, Multiple Destination Route Planning, Lane Assist, Speed Assistant, Rerouting feature, and more

3.6” wide screen format TFT LCD touch screen with MobileHD (480x320) HVGA resolution

Portable media player functions with wide screen format and dual built-in stereo speakers

Detailed maps of the USA and Canada, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico

iGolf provides proprietary aerial hole overview maps that display clear, interactive images for detailed shot planning



This review is from: Expresso AG1 3.6-Inch Automotive and Golf GPS NavigatorDo not buy this device if you intend to use it for Golf.List of problems.* Terrible in acquiring the satellite signal necessary to pinpoint your location.* Lost signal about 90% of the time even though the satellite status claims you've connected to all the available satallites.* Green yardages for back, middle and front of the greens displayed on 10% of the time.* You can wait up to 1 minute or never when trying to find your yardage to the pin.* If the GPS loses your location your ability to track your stats/marked distance is lost. * Does not recognize the course you're at even after 5 minutes.* Auto hole does not work. * iGolf premium access simply is not worth it on this device.* Big and bulky to carry....

This review is from: Expresso AG1 3.6-Inch Automotive and Golf GPS NavigatorI bought this GPS unit after my new Garmin failed. Unfortunately, although the Expresso received glowing reviews here on Amazon, the product did not work as advertised. The device was cumbersome to use and frequently locked up while en route to my destination. It was hard to search for points of interest. Finally, it took over 30 minutes for the GPS to acquire a satellite signal after the unit was turned on. Since I havent had much luck with high end Garmin units lately (had the 3790t, which died) and the Expresso is a piece of junk, I opted to get a Droid X from Verizon Wireless. In my opinion, this is the best and most reliable GPS you can buy (not to mention cell phone). Google maps is free and is an EXCELLENT GPS program (very fast, smooth, and acquires satellites quickly). I use my Droid X with the windshield mount from Verizon Wireless as my new GPS now and I'm very happy with it....

This review is from: Expresso AG1 3.6-Inch Automotive and Golf GPS NavigatorI just upgraded my old Garmin Street pilot and purchased the Expresso AG1. This GPS does everything compared to the dinosaur Garmin that I paid $450 for years ago. This new GPS is so sleek and does everything and fits in my pocket. The Expresso has my local golf course imaged perfectly with the overview option. The detailed shot planning is awesome feature as well. For all of the capabilities that this can do is a steal for $250....




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