Keith,The bigger difference between these units will have to do with the other applications rather than the GPS, which we expect will be quite similar. Since one typically purchases a PDA like this for a full range of portable information needs, it would be good to look at the user interface and capabilities of all the other programs such as the word processor, calendar, address book, email and Internet. Certainly the small size of the VoiceSense is attractive but best to compare the software first and foremost.
Mike At 01:02 AM 10/28/2007, you wrote:
Hello, Since the Sendero GPS will be available on the Voice Sense in a few weeks, I'd like to hear from users of both the Voicenote and the Voice Sense from a GPS prospective. I don't own either a Voicenote or a Voice Sense, but I'm interested in comparing the differences or advantages of these two notetakers when used with GPS. I believe the Voice Sense has more memory than the Voicenote, and a different processor, but is the processor faster in the Voice Sense? Does the additional memory mean that the Voice Sense would run faster, or could you have more maps open when compared to the Voicenote? If anyone knows of any advantages of using the Voicenote for GPS, I'd like to hear that too. Keith
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