Looking @ buying a nav system, was concidering VMS (told to be wary) also the hema. any thoughts
Nichol said
09:44 PM Dec 22, 2011
If you are looking in that price bracket the Vms is a good unit.
If you want to go a bit cheaper you can, but in my experience the cheaper units are not quite as smooth to use as the vms (i.e. a bit slow on button presses etc.)
Cheers, Nichol
Chalky said
03:52 PM Dec 23, 2011
have u had any problems with the vms
Peter_n_Margaret said
05:40 PM Jan 2, 2012
The early HEMAs were a rebranded VMS. Failures cost HEMA a lot of money, so they developed their own.
I use a later model HEMA.
Cheers, Peter
-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Monday 2nd of January 2012 05:42:03 PM
Looking @ buying a nav system, was concidering VMS (told to be wary) also the hema. any thoughts
If you want to go a bit cheaper you can, but in my experience the cheaper units are not quite as smooth to use as the vms (i.e. a bit slow on button presses etc.)
Cheers,
Nichol
have u had any problems with the vms
The early HEMAs were a rebranded VMS. Failures cost HEMA a lot of money, so they developed their own.
I use a later model HEMA.
Cheers,
Peter
-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Monday 2nd of January 2012 05:42:03 PM