Not sure if it's the best deal
I'm not sure if it's the best deal, but as you suggested, it may be easier/cheaper to buy the updated version of Streets and Trips with the add on GPS. I know I plan to do this when I get a laptop (my next vehicle will be equipped with a mount over the passenger seat. I haven't personally used one, but I enjoy streets and trips enough to consider getting the add on GPS too.
-Brad
It's awkward but accurate
I have the Microsoft packet with the GPS antenna. It's accurate but the whole set up is awkward with a laptop. I am assuming I'll take my laptop on any trips I take and using my cell and bluetooth will access my email and perhaps this forum with daily logs(?) I have a Garmin GPS I bought for my bicycle that is terrific but the screen is way too small. It's frustrating because it is so fantastic otherwise. I paid $400 for it. Prior to taking any trips I will pony up for a larger screen portable unit. For my money I'll probably stick with Garmin, I just think their quality is really special.
What you would need is an inverter
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holmancv
I don't know all that much about laptops. Can I get a power adapter for my Dell (Or other laptops?) to run it from my auto?
Although most laptops run on D/C (similar to that used by your car) they operate on a different voltage and so you may have seen that bulky part of the A/C cord on your Dell power cord (that is transforming the A/C current into a voltage used by your laptop). Anyway, what you need is an inverter to transform the 12-volt current supplied by your vehicle into A/C and then the laptop can plug in there. Here is a great overview of the type of inverters available.
Mark
Vehicle Power Adaptor for Laptops
I have one of these
It basically allows you to run your laptop from a vehicle without using an inverter. Works well. It can also charge my phone and charged my iPod when I had one. You just buy a new tip for like ~$5-6 for each device. RadioShack sells them also. Have had it for almost 2 years now and love it.
Two things to be cautious when using these devices
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jesseschulman
It basically allows you to run your laptop from a vehicle without using an inverter.
Jesse, Thanks for the link. There are two cautions about using these types of products -- which as long as you know about them and don't mind the risk -- are good options for the more expensive inverters/converters....
First is that they are not "truly" universal -- you need to purchase the correct adapter "tip" to plug into the various devices. Second, they provide no line balancing and there is ALWAYS plenty of spare RF and electrical discharges zooming around the powerpoint circuits -- such errant electrical activity can damage sensitive equipment. Which is why I always hook up any of my electrical equipment via a dedicated transformer -- if something untoward happens, the cord is damaged but not the laptop or GPS or etc....
Mark