Training - three hours in a class, $70, held every two months in Melbourne and Sydney.
www.vmscarpc.com.au
Also consider...
The AVNC costs around $2500 installed, but nothing else quite matches what it can do and how it does it. In-car satnavs are often more expensive, don't have the range of functions, don't look any neater, and in particular cannot compete with its off-road mapping feature. Portable GPS receivers are far cheaper, but can't match the AVNC's features or integration with the car. A small computer like a netbook could do it, or an DIN-socket Windows PC, but that requires a mount and custom configuration. Or you could just opt for separate devices which could well be cheaper overall, but not as neat; a media player for the backseat passengers, portable navigation device, Bluetooth hands-free system and use your car's existing stereo.
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