By Chris WoodPosted Wednesday 19th December 2007 11:35 GMT
Sounds like a rubbish idea. If I'm coming up to the crest of a hill and can't see what's coming up, I can look at my SatNav to find out that there's a killer bend just over the hill. With a 'true 3d' SatNav I won't be able to see over the crest of the computer-generated hill either.
Also, the landmarks stop you from seeing the details of roads off to the left and the right, and surely if you can see the landmarks on the SatNav you'll be able to see them for real anyway? Maybe it would help in the route planning stage but it seems pointless to show this stuff while you're driving.
By MyselfPosted Saturday 22nd December 2007 02:53 GMT
It's definitely nice to be able to navigate by landmark, but if only notable buildings are included, it's still nearly useless. I need the corner stores, the big trees, the details that actually go by as I drive around. Someone with a big Street View mapping project would be in good shape to start on such a feature...
Comments on: Mio intros 'true' 3D GPS
Defeats the point of SatNav? #
By Chris Wood Posted Wednesday 19th December 2007 11:35 GMT
So make 'em translucent or something. #
By Myself Posted Saturday 22nd December 2007 02:53 GMT