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I just watched a documentary on how they made the new LR3 commercial where they use a Land Rover GPS to pilot a plan to Corsica - it's here, if anyone is interested - What a cool way to highlight their innovate GPS system! How good must it be if it can actually do that! I also have to say that I love that GPS is being introduced more into the mainstream these days - seems like everybody is trying to be the next person that does something innovative with it! Does anybody have one of these? Do you like it? |

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What a cool way to highlight their innovate GPS system! How good must it be if it can actually do that! I also have to say that I love that GPS is being introduced more into the mainstream these days - seems like everybody is trying to be the next person that does something innovative with it! Does anybody have one of these? Do you like it? I don't see anything innovative on this test. |
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I just watched a documentary on how they made the new LR3 commercial where they use a Land Rover GPS to pilot a plan to Corsica - it's here, if anyone is interested - What a cool way to highlight their innovate GPS system! How good must it be if it can actually do that! I also have to say that I love that GPS is being introduced more into the mainstream these days - seems like everybody is trying to be the next person that does something innovative with it! Does anybody have one of these? Do you like it? I think GPS is a waste of money for the vast majority of people who buy them. I |
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I don't see anything innovative on this test. Nothing. Even my eTrex, which is one of the most smallest (in terms of features) GPSes can do Airborne Navigation. BTDTNT. I'm a pilot myself. And it works up to 1000km/h (haven't been faster yet ;-). In fact, Airborne NAV like this is to be much less to be precise since you only need to hit an Airport with a precision from ~1km. The rest is up to the ILS or your eyes. So What? When I do navigation off-road I need to have a precision of 5m and less. Some trailes need this. And I need to have maps that go down to 1:10.000 scale with bitmaps so you can see small trails as well and track good. THAT'S what I'd call Navigation for an Offroad vehicle. What is shown in this spot is marketing at its finest. Nothing more. Useless for anybody buying this gadget and useless in its message - no streetborne GPS is 'good' just because it allows to have an airplane flight being tracked. |

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I do actually really like the marketing angle - it is very adventurous looking, very cutting edge and innovative (most commercials like this involved the car sloshing around through mud and snow or whatever - this looks very smart and advanced comparison wise), so they actually do get points from me for that. it's a smart ad. but i think it is a good way to illustrate the accuracy and competence of their system - if it can get a plane from city to city, surely their GPS navigation can get you to the grocery store, or Aunt Barbara's cookout or whatever, right? ![]() No. Plane nav in VFR mode is much less demanding than streetborne nav. |
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No. Plane nav in VFR mode is much less demanding than streetborne nav. Accuracy required +-500m vs. +-5m. And yes, from marketing point of view this spot is 'nice'. From engineer's point of view (which I tend to represent) this spot is useless and gives you wrong intentions. |
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What would be your ideal ad for this kind of thing? I'm an engineer. My Ad would contain things like first-fix-time, power |
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