GPS Navigation Device - $600
Mapbook of Silicon Valley - $20
Driving around Mountainview with my Mac safely buckled in and connected to Free Google WiFi & Google Maps…
PRICELESS!
There are some things that Google can’t buy, and YouTube was not one of them!

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I use Google Maps on my Blackberry 8700. Although it doesn't have GPS integrated, it does provide turn by turn directions as well as allow you to look up businesses and get their telephone numbers. Plus it is much smaller than a laptop.
Try it, you'll like it.
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I just bought an iMate and a Blackberry is too much of a pain for me, given that I travel internationally so much and as far as I know, my local South African Blackberry service plan does not work outside SA. My iMate can run the maps using Google WiFi - but admittedly, I didn't think of that as I was already logged onto the my Laptop before I started driving :-)
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