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4.5 stars
"Smart PDA/GPS"
Pros: Integrated GPS, Bright Color Screen, Voice Guided, Expandable
Cons: Cannot maximize to full screen, SD Card limited to 512, No MP3, Annoying Flip Cover
Summary: I was nearing a purchase of the Garmin V GPS unit when a friend told me he had the Bluetooth GPS for his PDA. After research, I ran across the iQue 3200 and iQue 3600. I paid $299 for the iQue 3200 and I was about to pay $250 for the Garmin V. The extra $49 gave me a new color PDA, as I have also been looking to upgrade my [archaic] Palm IIIe PDA, and compared to the Garmin V, it is no contest. This palm has as much memory as SD cards permit and I have the entire east coast on one 512 card. Most GPS units on the lower end are limited to internal memory that can't usually hold more than maybe one city. It also has a sharp color screen, integrates with the palm address book, and is quite easy and convenient. The advantage to the iQue 3600 is that it has a MP3 player and the screen fully expands, but, the iQue 3200 comes with the car adapter and nav kit, ($50+), an improved screen, an the SD card slot is also an SDIO port for added accessories. I travel frequently, always with my PDA, and now having one with GPS to easily take me anywhere without reading a map while driving is highly addictive. One other note - my 1 GB card would not work and I learned from Garmin Tech Support that the unit cannot read more than 512 MB.
