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GPS Wars: Does Verizon’s VZ Navigator 4 Compare To The Dash Express?

With GPS-enabled wireless devices throwing the PND market for a loop, it’s about time a standalone GPS unit was pitted against a mobile navigational app.  Over at Laptop Mag that’s exactly what’s been done with the internet-connected Dash Express pitted against Verizon’s VZ Navigator 4, tested on the LG Voyager.  So who took home the belt?  In terms of maps, Dash took top spot mainly thanks to a bigger screen.  But despite the fact that the maps looked better for this very reason, VZ Navigator 4 on the LG Voyager actually won the screen and interface category thanks to its ease of use and intuitive nature.  Round three pitted voice directions on the two devices against each other and once again VZ Navigator won, but only because there are more voice options to choose from.

We though local search would be a sure bet for victory for the Dash Express.  After all it’s an internet-connected device and search is supposedly one of its stronger points.  But lo and behold, VZ Navigator wins again with more accurate and relevant results.  When it comes to real-time traffic info there is no beating the Dash Express.  It’s constant cellular connection both sends and receives data on local traffic conditions and historic traffic data means current traffic condition predictions are nearly spot on.

Overall things don’t look so good for standalone GPS devices as VZ Navigator won the contest.  It actually beat the Dash Express at its own game.  But we will say that for real-time traffic data, the Dash Express is still the way to go.

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July 23, 2008   1 Comment

Verizon’s VZ Navigator Version 4 Now Available

Verizon’s VZ Navigator

If you happen to be a Verizon Wireless customer in the United States, VZ Navigator Version 4 is available, allowing access to info such as traffic problems on major roadways, traffic updates and possible detours around traffic trouble spots estimated from historical traffic data,  and even movie and event listings, weather reports, and gas prices at nearby fill stops.  The new VZ Navigator cover 75 cities from coast to coast and even offers 3D map perspective, similar to what you’d see through your windshield make turn-by-turn visualizations a little easier to understand.   VZ Navigator Version 4 is now available for $9.99 per month.

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May 8, 2008   No Comments