Not exact matches
In the car, they use the
sat nav every time they take a new
route.
The Jeep's small infotainment screen means the
sat -
nav map isn't as clear as it might be, but this is made up for by the excellent integration of
route directions in the small dashboard screen.
The
sat nav is slow to get going if it's been some time since you started the car, but the Google - based mapping means guidance is accurate and quick, even if the system gives too many voice commands as you drive along your
route.
So, you could plan a
route on your phone and transfer it to the car's
sat -
nav system before you leave.
The
sat -
nav itself has 3D mapping and dynamic
route guidance, and the audio set - up includes a 10 GB jukebox hard drive, and a DVD drive.
The 12.3 - inch widescreen display shows the
sat -
nav display straight in front of you, making it easier to follow the
route guidance, while you can also change the radio station and look at the car's efficiency data through the different menus.
Yep I known it also displays a simple diagram of the
route but that's also lower down than where you'd mount a over the counter
sat -
nav.
As well as
route planning, you also get Google's free turn - by - turn navigation software, however seeing as the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is Wi - Fi only, it means you won't be able to use the tablet as your in - car
sat nav, as a data connection is required to render the maps unless you download them offline.