I have recently found out the the newer GO units, and certaily GO5200/6200 will now take a 64GB SDCard. It is SDXC 64GB and at about £9.99 including post and packing, is pretty cheap. It also means that you can install ALL the 1030 maps at last I think.

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I am loading all the current 1025 maps at the moment, and undating to 1030 is a lot quicker if they already exist when it comes to an upgrade.
You may disagree on that, and chose to upgrade the maps singley and not want all the maps anyway.

It you do chose to get an SDCard, please bare in mind the cost and the various speeds, as they range from 80MB/s to 275MB/s. Also think about the speed on the unit and if it is worth it. If the unit cannot make use of the speed, is it worth it?

Same also applies to whether you use USB connection and/or Wifi

Even with Wifi, it depents on your router/ unit connected to etc.
At home it maybe faster that in a hotel, or outside a free hot spot.
I notice this at home and work with Wifi. I would expect home would be faster, but actually I have much faster connection speeds at work. Only Dave and my proper friends have an idea where I work, but probably realise why it is MUCH faster at work LOL. Looking forward to G5 which will be soon here
the Maverick Reviewed by the Maverick on . Larger SDCard I have recently found out the the newer GO units, and certaily GO5200/6200 will now take a 64GB SDCard. It is SDXC 64GB and at about £9.99 including post and packing, is pretty cheap. It also means that you can install ALL the 1030 maps at last I think. I am loading all the current 1025 maps at the moment, and undating to 1030 is a lot quicker if they already exist when it comes to an upgrade. You may disagree on that, and chose to upgrade the maps singley and not want all the maps anyway. Rating: 5