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We saw the Acer N35 on the Argos web site and due to what looked like good specifications and the attractive price of £249.99 we went ahead with our purchase.
We felt from reading the following specifications that this was a fantastic price (please don't tell me you got it cheaper now, ... Read review
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THIS ? If you have: (1) Poor reception (2) Loose reception frequently (3) Have a heat reflective windscreen (4) You want to speed up the start up time of your GPS when first locking on to satellites Then this is the perfect product for you, this will increase the reception significantly removing any problems you may currently have with GPS reception . Ensures optimal GPS reception for your TomTom . Some specialised windscreens can block GPS signal reception inside the car. This magnetic, waterproof GPS External Antenna will overcome this limitation and ensure an optimal GPS reception. The waterproof antenna can be placed inside your car, next to your windscreen or at the back of your car. It also attaches magnetically to the outside of the car. Connect your GPS to the External Antenna and you're ready! 5 meter cable. Can boost signal by up to 400%
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THIS ? If you have: (1) Poor reception (2) Loose reception frequently (3) Have a heat reflective windscreen (4) You want to speed up the start up time of your GPS when first locking on to satellites Then this is the perfect product for you, this will increase the reception significantly removing any problems you may currently have with GPS reception . Ensures optimal GPS reception for your TomTom . Some specialised windscreens can block GPS signal reception inside the car. This magnetic, waterproof GPS External Antenna will overcome this limitation and ensure an optimal GPS reception. The waterproof antenna can be placed inside your car, next to your windscreen or at the back of your car. It also attaches magnetically to the outside of the car. Connect your GPS to the External Antenna and you're ready! 5 meter cable. Can boost signal by up to 400%
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Handheld - 64 MB, 128 MB RAM - Screen: 3.5 in inch - Display: TFT active matrix - CPU: XScale PXA272 - Infrared, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi - Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition
Handheld - 64 MB RAM - Screen: 3.5 in inch - Display: TFT active matrix - CPU: XScale PXA310 - Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi - Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0, Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Classic
Handheld - 64 MB RAM - Screen: 3.5 in inch - Display: TFT active matrix - CPU: S3C2410 - Bluetooth, Infrared - Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition, Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Premium
Handheld - 128 MB RAM - Screen: 4 in inch - Display: TFT active matrix - CPU: XScale PXA310 - Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi - Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0, Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Classic
Advantages: directs you to your destination smoothly, great if you are on your own, no more trying to map read and drive, makes your journey safer Disadvantages: sometimes gets the speed limit wrong, severe weather can make it slow by interferring with the satallite reception.
ACER N35 GPS HANDHELD POCKET CHAUFFEUR
My darling hubby bought me this about a month ago now, he was concerned as I have to travel around the West Midlands to different Spiritualist Churches, worried that I might loose my way when I travelled on my own, so he bought me a sat. nav.
I'm afraid I am not a techno buff, so this will be my experience of using the Satellite Navigation System not the technical side.
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We saw the Acer N35 on the Argos web site and due to what looked like good specifications and the attractive price of £249.99 we went ahead with our purchase.
We felt from reading the following specifications that this was a fantastic price (please don't tell me you got it cheaper now, he, he).
The Specifications on offer for the deal:
256SD-card with Destinator 3 GPS Navigation mapping software, ... more
ACER N35 GPS HANDHELD POCKET CHAUFFEUR
My darling hubby bought me this about a month ago now, he was concerned as I have to travel around the West Midlands to different Spiritualist Churches, worried that I might loose my way when I travelled on my own, so he bought me a sat. nav.
I'm afraid I am not a techno buff, so this will be my experience of using the Satellite Navigation System not the technical side.
*** OUR SEARCH ***
We had been looking around on the internet, shops and reading reviews on Ciao, but most of them were well over our price range and I have to say all the specifications did not mean a thing to me. So two brain dead adults, when it comes to the technical side went looking for a Satellite Navigation System. We decided between us that we wanted a product that was a) within our budget, b) got us from A to B, c) came with in car set up and d) we felt it needed to have a decent size memory, we don't know why but thought it would be better. (See told you we don't know much techie stuff - lol).
We saw the Acer N35 on the Argos web site and due to what looked like good specifications and the attractive price of £249.99 we went ahead with our purchase.
We felt from reading the following specifications that this was a fantastic price (please don't tell me you got it cheaper now, he, he).
The Specifications on offer for the deal:
256SD-card with Destinator 3 GPS Navigation mapping software, which is pre-installed with GB and Ireland. Also another disc with maps of Europe.
Microsoft Windows mobile 2003 software for Pocket PC Premium Edition (this must be the software that lets my hubby play Solitaire on it).
266MHz Samsung processor.
GPS receiver
64MB SDRAM for applications and storage, 32MB flash memory for OS and embedded applications.
3.5in TFT LCD display with (65,536 colours) with 240 x 320 (QVGA) resolution (lost me now).
SD/MMC expansion slot with SDIO feature, compliant with SDIO Now!
Built-in mic and speaker
3.5mm stereo earphone jack
4-way directional pad
4 quick launch buttons - Today, Calendar, Contacts and Inbox
Rechargeable battery
Microsoft Media Player MP3 player
Standalone time 8 hours
Includes USB sync cable, AC adaptor kit, AC Charger, Car Charger and cover.
USB connectivity
Wireless connectivity via IrDA (infrared)
Download from the internet if connected to PC/notebook via USB.
Send and receive email if connected to PC/notebook.
Well I don't know what you think, but after reading the above spec. which half of it I admit to not understanding, we were suitably impressed so went ahead and purchased our new toy.
*** HOW IT LOOKS ***
It is sexy and sleek, fits nicely in your hand, approx. 5in (12.5cm) long, just under 3in (is 7cm) in width and approx. just under 1in (is 2cm) thick. Silver casing with a black surround around the screen, with 5 buttons on the bottom, 1st button has a picture of a house on it and takes you straight to the start menu. 2nd button has a picture of a calendar on it takes you to your diary, the centre button is your mouse and moves you around the screen, 4th button has a picture of an address book and is the quick link to your contacts and finally the last button has a picture of a letter which takes you directly to your inbox for email. The screen is a LCD Touch screen and a little stylus pen is provided to use with the screen.
On the left hand side of your mini computer there is a scroll button and an on\off button.
On the bottom you a socket the hard reset switch, a 26 pin connector (where you push your connector in to charge it up) and a soft reset switch.
On the right hand side you have a spot where an external antenna connector can be fitted.
On the top the mic, the stylus and holder, memory card and the socket for earphones.
On the rear is the antenna for your GPS.
That's quite a lot for such a compact gadget.
Apart from that you have all your accessories to get you up and running, as mentioned in the list earlier you have two disc's one with mapping for GB and Ireland and the other for Europe.
The car holder is rather big, it has a suction pad and clip so you place it where you want it to go on your windscreen, press the clip and hey presto it stays there, release the clip to get it off and no marks left on the windscreen. It has a stiff but flexible tube that takes you to the Acer N35 holder, this enables you to position it comfortably for viewing the screen, the holder itself is just a little bigger than the handheld pc which you can expand and contract for taking it in and out with ease, has a cut off section at the bottom so you can plug in your in car charger.
**** SETTING UP ****
Well I have stated that we are not the brightest when it comes to computer setting up, I would prefer to have an expert at hand. My hubby bless him, set up Acer N35 himself at work and left the computer stuff to me.
Firstly you need to activate your Acer N35 and you do this by moving a tiny switch on the bottom right of your system - you move the switch to the right, this is a little stiff.
Now that done you insert your SD card into the slot on the top of your set, the software then installs itself automatically and takes a short while. The instructions to warn you not to remove the memory card during the installation process.
Well according to the manual that is all set up.
Onto the installation of the software: Provided are two mapping discs and I product disc for your Acer, this has easy to follow instructions on the screen to help you follow. I will say I found these easier to follow than the instruction guidelines that came with the package, as the instructions in the packet did seem to contradict each other. So personally I would advise to go by the disc, or at least one of you set it all up, rather than two people with very little knowledge both doing different sections of the set up, we didn't have too many problems, but because the instructions had not been followed and we had two chiefs here unsure of themselves, we ended up having to phone a friend (how pathetic are we, he, he). Hubby never did tell me where we, or him, or myself went wrong, but everything is working fine now. *** SOFTWARE ***
GPS Navigation Software Pocket Outlook Pocket Word Pocket Excel Pocket Internet Explorer Windows Media Player 9.0 for Pocket PC Terminal Services Client MSN messenger Voice Recorder Microsoft Reader for Pocket Pc Transcriber Microsoft Active sync Back-up/restore utility and system info.
Oh and don't forget games - jawbreaker and solitaire.
We haven't tried all of the above apart from the Navigation system (which I will tell you about) and solitaire.
**** THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM ****
Now I am all set up to try out my new Sat Nav, it's all very exciting. Knowing how important it was for me to get do my destination as I was doing a service in Coventry, so I took my AA auto route and my daughter with me on its first outing.
Right we are in the car, we have put the holder in a suitable position and now to set our destination into the Acer. Oh don't forget to lift the antenna up at the back of the Acer as this is what picks the signal from the 7 satellites.
Turn it on (button on top on the left hand side), armed now with my little stylus wand I press the start button, a drop down menu comes up, but the bit I want is just above that and has a triangle and what looks like a protractor, anyway that's the button that takes me into the Destinator package. Button pressed I wait for it to load, it's loaded and you are presented with the user agreement so with my wand I press I agree to the conditions. Now we have a map of my location, on the bottom of the screen are three options, Destinate, View and Options.
I choose Destinate and up pops another screen with choices of address, poi, favourites, history, contacts, trip planner, avoid roads, cancel route. Well this is my first time and I just want to get us there, so address is pressed, the screen you are presented with now is an a-z of towns/cities, on the bottom of the screen you have more options, navigate, show, tools and a little picture of a keypad, it is the keypad that you need to press. Armed with your little wand you spell out the town you are heading for, with each letter the town names listed in the background will scroll down to match the letters you are typing in, once you have located the town you are going to, highlight it and press the option on the top of the screen for the street and repeat the process. Your next option if has a house number is to choose the number.
Right you have now chosen your destination, you now need to go to the bottom of your screen and press navigation. You know you have done it right if a voice says 'Have a safe journey'.
(There is also a speeding option available which tells you that you are over the speed limit).
Don't panic I won't talk you through the whole journey, but the voice on the Acer will, she (yes it is a female voice) starts informing you on suburban roads around 500yds prior to junctions, islands etc what direction to take, she then reminds you around 200yds (which is great if you are chatting away as you know to stop talking for a couple of mins. to here the next instruction), she also repeats the instruction at the junction. On motorways she starts to tell you a couple of miles away from your exit giving you chance to get out of the fast lane and into the correct lane for turning off. She even tells you which exit at the roundabout to take. So you feel safe especially if you are driving on your own to get to your destination without getting lost.
**** EXPERIENCE ****
On the first occasion of using the Acer N35, we had the speed warnings switched on. An irritating voice came over the air saying we were over the speed limit on the A442, now I know the A442 is an extremely long road with varying speed limits, but that is about 30miles away from me and the stretch I was on goes to the maximum of 70mph and I was only doing 60 mph. So she was starting to annoy me. In its defence this, to my knowledge is the only time it had got the speed limit wrong.
Well this was the first time I have used her and I can switch that mode off if I wish too, so I forgave her this time. I really tested her on this first journey, my daughter was armed with the AA auto route and we checked everything she said against that and she was spot on, when we got nearer to Coventry she went a different way to AA auto route so we decided to trust the Sat Nav and she got us there great. No problems at all.
During the return journey we had torrential rain, and it was rush hour. I don't know if it was the heavy rain, I can on assume it was, the navigational instructions were delayed and by the time she told me to take an exit we had missed it, we ended up taking nearly an hour going round in circles around Coventry centre, so we used a bit of common sense and followed a road sign giving the Acer change to reposition itself and locate us again. We also pushed her to her limits and took the M6 Toll road as we were really fed up and just wanted to get home, so the system had to keep repositioning, it did try hard to make us go the route it wanted us to take, but we ignored it.
We have used it to get us to different places since and the weather was better, with great success, it even showed us routes we were not aware of which were a lot quicker.
**** CONCLUSION ****
I think it's great I am, a brilliant map reader if I say so myself, I just can't remember the route I've read if I am on my own, so this gives me confidence to get me to my destination and back. I also like the way it will reposition itself, if you decide to take a different route along your journey. I will say though you do need to use your common sense, especially down long winding country roads (have a lot of them by me), it will tell you to take a right or left turn and this will just be a sharp bend in the road. So glance at the map when you get an instruction so you don't end up down some road leading to a farm or something. Remember it is like AA auto route it will not always have new changes on that have recently been done, like a new roundabout, new roads etc. This is especially noticeable on roundabouts, where a turning has been added or taken away.
Would I recommend this product, most definitely yes, I feel a lot happier when setting out on any journey now and I get there a lot quicker too.
I have rated this 4/5 because I feel the written instructions for a novice confuse you a litte. The instructions on the disc are fantastic and easy to follow. Also because the signal goes low, causing slight delays in severe weather conditions.
Thank you for taking the time to read this review.
Advantages: Great value for money Disadvantages: Not as higher spec as others
...Ebay I came across the Acer N35 advertised as a PDA / Satnav combined. The concept of a combined unit appealed somewhat as I could also use the device as a pocket diary. PRICE
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The recommended price for these is around the £200 mark. However, Ebay usually being good for a bargain, I bought a factory reconditioned unit for under £80.
WHAT YOU GET
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Basically a PDA (pocket PC) and a satellite navigation system all rolled ... ...around, for under £100 the Acer N35 gives you firstly a decent enough PDA, but more importantly a truly portable first class Satnav system for half the normal price.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Below are listed just the basic specifications. The full specifications can be found at the following address:
http://www.ciao.co.uk/Acer_N35_GPS__6877174
Dimensions:
Width : 7.2 cm
Depth: 2 cm
Height: 12 cm
Weight: 165 g
Processor
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clairearcher 22.04.2008
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Advantages: Great value for the money. Disadvantages: No wireless connection
...The Airis 509 and this Acer N35. After reading a lot of forum about GPS and PDAs, I found that both models were more or less the same quality, and their processor were similar in power. I finally choice the Acer because it look better built than the Airis.
What about the PDA?
The first though is that it's pretty bulky. It's the price you pay for the GPS, and a pretty big screen. Once you try for a while you realize is not so big, and you can carry ... ...continuous use. The Acer come with a preinstalled Windows Mobile 2003, and a good bunch of software, like a Pocket Officce (word & excel), an Internet Explorer, Messenger, Windows Media, and some other stuff. I guess it's more or less the same as most Pocket PC.
The OS is pretty simple to use and learn, at least if you use Windows usually. Everything has a "Windows feeling", included the usual Start button on screen, or the Control Pannel. Even ...
Juancruz 08.06.2005
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Advantages: Excellent sat-nav package at low price, well-spec'd handheld computer Disadvantages: Advertising unclear: hidden costs of full European package
...satellite navigation system; and the Acer n35 is not only the cheapest GPS-equipped handheld, it's actually cheaper than most dedicated sat-nav systems, so the fact that this device functions as a computer with numerous other facilities is a pure bonus!
You can easily pay £400 for a dedicated portable sat-nav system like the Tom Tom Go, and similar amounts for sat-nav equipped handhelds, but the Acer can be had for as little as £240 brand new with ... ...built-in sat-nav systems....
The Acer n35 is basically the n30 without BlueTooth capability and with the GPS equipment built in. In terms of hardware, you get a 266MHz Samsung processor, 32Mb Flash ROM memory, 64Mb SD-RAM memory, 240x320 pixel screen with 65,000 colours and touch-screen input, an SD/MMC expansion slot, and USB connection to your laptop or PC. The processor is slower than some other handhelds available (300-400MHz speeds are becoming ...
wmspillett 21.04.2005
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Well! I searched for a Sat Nav hoping to find something under £150 and was shocked to find this at £100. Really cheap price and seemed to come with a lot.
I read that the Sat Nav included 'Points of Interest' such as hotels, restaurants and petrol stations and thought this was a great price to include all these features as well as the Microsoft Office package on the PDA.
I was a bit bothered when it arrived though that it only came with a car charger, ... ...my house? The only way of recharging the battery which was pretty much dead on arrival, was to sit in my car and wait (and get hounded by the environmental lot) or...to buy an AC power adaptor which cost £30-£40 (ridiculous price) So the first week I went without and just used the Sat Nav once to see if it worked, which it did.
The Sat Nav itself is actually quite good for the price, the maps are very clear and the spoken directions, although not ...
Mizz_dave_Grohl 12.02.2007
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I was going to buy a Tom Tom Go on the basis of the rave reviews, so this was something of a leap in the dark, as I couldn\'t find too many reviews. But I am glad I took the risk, saving myself £150, and getting a PDA into the bargain.
The device is very small and light, the fold-away antenna for the GPS being a neat idea, and makes it genuinely pocketable when it\'s not in the car. The cheap price isn\'t reflected in the build design and quality ... ...The box comes with everything that\'s needed, including a case, a decent suction mount for the car, power (mains and car), and an interface cable (which I haven\'t had cause to use yet as the infra-red works fine with my notebook PC).
A proper cradle with power would be nice for the car, but they don\'t as yet offer one. The printed documentation is a bit meagre, but there are full manuals buried in the directories on the supplied CDs.
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5621josh 19.05.2005
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Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Premium, Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition
Software
Backup/Restore Utility, Calculator, Games, File Explorer, Pocket Excel, Pocket Internet Explorer, Pocket Word, Microsoft Pocket Outlook, MSN Messenger, Windows Media Player 9.0 for Pocket PC, Pictures, Microsoft Reader 2.0 for Pocket PC, Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1
Manufacturer's product description
The Acer N35 is a complete navigation system on the palm of your hand: Stylish, compact, powerful. The Acer n35 is based on a Pocket PC that utilizes Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC Premium Edition and boasts a powerful processor and integrated GPS.Use your n35 navigator to plan your route ahead for your next appointment and never be late. Optimize your trips and once on the road, get warned for speed limits. Voice prompts and different views will make your journey more comfortable and on its bright 3.5"; LTPS TFT screen, you won't miss any detail. Get inspired by thousands of POI (points of interest) to find the nearest restaurant, hotel, museum, facility or, on very long trips: Gas or service stations. In addition to a fully professional navigation system you hold a full office and entertainment studio in your pocket.Easily navigate to your favorites or any contact you stored and/or synchronized to Microsoft Pocket Outlook Pocket Outlook. Once arrived work on Pocket Word & Pocket Excel sheets or read your emails. Coming back from your business trip, enjoy your favorite music and share some pictures and moments with your friends and family. No matter if you find your way by car, motorcycle, bike or as pedestrian, fully integrated the n35 never bulges your pockets and at just 165g, it will take you wherever you want to go. So, wherever you need to go, getting there was never as easy and pleasant as today!
Flexible, Lots of uses, Fast processor, Built-in Wifi, Bluetooth, Infrared
Expensive, can crash (stability), Only takes SD cards, Official accessories are expensive, battery life, battery life when using Wi-Fi, Difficult to start up if power's all gone even after charging, they don't make it anymore (*)