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GPS stolen, time to decide on new one...
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 373372" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>Assuming it is the same or similar to the dashboard disk for the Streetpilot C550, yes, the disk is the way to go, so long as you realize that once you stick it there, the disk is permanently mounted. I much prefer the disk to the windshield as that gets the GPS down out of my field of view of the road ahead. It only blocks my view of the hood there.</p><p></p><p>I do like to keep the screen up high as possible so that I don't have to look down at all, can still see what's happening up ahead in my peripheral vision. I recommend finding the best spot for the disk and then stick with it (bad pun intended).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 373372, member: 3828"] Assuming it is the same or similar to the dashboard disk for the Streetpilot C550, yes, the disk is the way to go, so long as you realize that once you stick it there, the disk is permanently mounted. I much prefer the disk to the windshield as that gets the GPS down out of my field of view of the road ahead. It only blocks my view of the hood there. I do like to keep the screen up high as possible so that I don't have to look down at all, can still see what's happening up ahead in my peripheral vision. I recommend finding the best spot for the disk and then stick with it (bad pun intended). [/QUOTE]
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