Is there an advantage? (1 Viewer)

The Dotties

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I have got a tomtom truck professional and a garmin zumo (standard sat nav, but waterproof for m/cycles).
I also have a little used ASUS transformer 101 android based tablet. Is there anything to gain by buying co pilot for the ASUS, that I don't have on the other two systems
Mo Ho is autotrail frontier, ( 27ft X 10.3)
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Geoff
 

DBK

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Co-pilot is supposed to be better at route finding according to reports of users here. I've only just loaded it and will give it a first try on a run to Carlisle tomorrow. However, this won't be much of a test as the route is A38/M5/M6!
 

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Updates are easier in Co-Pilot and you can choose motorhome for your vehicle. Seven inches is better to see, and size does matter.

Don't quite understand your size (27ft X 10.3) ?

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Updates are easier in Co-Pilot and you can choose motorhome for your vehicle. Seven inches is better to see, and size does matter.

Don't quite understand your size (27ft X 10.3) ?
@keith
Sorry Keith, just meant overall dimensions of Moho in case it makes a difference to the sat nav sending you the correct way. (Length X height)
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I find the routing of the Chinese sat nav, set to easy and avoid tolls, is the best on the continent. Unfortunately updates seem to be unobtainable. I will keep using it till it falls over, when copilot will be a candidate, especially as I have an 8" Samsung tablet I could use.
 

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