Posted by KEB1 on April 22, 2008 at 16:33:58 from (192.31.106.35):
In Reply to: GPS posted by Walt davies on April 22, 2008 at 13:04:52:
First, it should work just fine right out of the box.
The only reason to do an update is to get the latest map. Obviously, they're going to try to sell you an update, but it certainly doesn't need one to function. Mine is two years old & I've never bothered to update the map. Unless you're in an area with a lot of new construction, why bother?
Think of it as buying a paper map. Would you replace the map every time something in the area it covers changed? If not, why should you update the electronic map. If I were going on a long trip, it might be worthwhile to have the latest info, in which case I'd spring for an update.
I suppose there could be software updates occasionally, but I would suspect those should be free. Reminds me, I should check & see if mine has the latest software.
Just use it as it came. Once you get used to having it, you'll use it a lot.
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