There is virtually no information about this device anywhere. I’m sure that there was a promise of a support web site when I bought it, but there is no sign of anything. The Dixons group (Dixons, PC World and Currys) are the only retailers in the UK and they know nothing about them nor do their parts/accessories agency, Partmaster. There is not much about this device on the various GPS forums yet either.
The Advent GPS 400 is made by Medion as the, now discontinued, PNA 400 re-badged. Their web shop has some accessories including the external antenna and a Traffic Message receiver which I presume work OK with this model.
The box says it uses Navteq software but in fact the software is Navigon 5 (I think v5.1) but with a few modifications, mostly cosmetic; the maps are by Navteq. The only features that I can see are missing are the on-screen qwerty keyboard, signpost information, the info bar and speed limit display and some that would only apply to a PDA device. There is an upgrade to v5.2 on the Navigon download site but I don’t know if it would work with this device. Similarly they have maps available (at a price), including North America, and I imagine these would work with the device. Navteq only sell maps direct for manufacturer’s in-car systems.
Performance
This is not a comparison with other devices, only having used a hand held GPSr before. Some of the faults may be unique but others may be common to all such systems.
- The physical device seems to have been designed for a left-hander. The battery bulge/hand grip is on the right and the stylus withdraws from the back left. If you use it the natural way around your index finger tends to switch the screen off or eject the memory card.
- There is very little in the documentation about the external buttons. Some of the functions are obvious but others are not. The sockets for headphones and external power are close together and very similar, fortunately the plugs don’t engage in the wrong socket. A full set of connecting cables, a windscreen mount and a carry case are provided.
- Getting started proved very easy following the large format idiot’s guide enclosed.
- Entering destinations is pretty straight forward so long as you know the full address. It only accepts partial post codes and if this covers more than one village or district then you need to select one before going on to enter the street. In some cases the best bet is to get close and then use the map.
- When navigating, the directions given are clear and there is plenty of volume from a voice we have dubbed “Sat. Nav. Lady.” Perhaps she says “Please” a little too often but otherwise there are few problems. There is no choice of voice but the volume is adjustable. The use of the phrase “Bear left/right” is sometimes ambiguous meaning either to turn off or just a bend in the road. I think that this is because the system has no concept of priority at road junctions. The A4137 junction with the A48 on route from Hereford to Monmouth was not announced at all.
- It is very good and quick at recalculating routes if you make a mistake, or deliberately overrule the instructions, and she doesn’t complain either <g>
- There is a tendency on twisty roads for the apparent position to wander off the road. This can lead to delayed or completely incorrect instructions; in the worst case to “Make a U turn when possible.” I am hoping that this is down to the poor reception behind our metallised windscreen and an external aerial will solve it.
- The currency of the (UK) map varies. Some very new features are there but some older ones are not. A few junctions are missing altogether (e.g. Sussex Place junction in St. Paul’s, Bristol) and it doesn’t acknowledge mini roundabouts at all. The weakest aspect of the maps is the POI (Points of Interest) data. Many of the petrol stations and garages are incorrect; either missing (from the map), wrong or closed.
- There doesn’t seem to be any recognition of the quality of roads beyond their classification and sometimes speed limit. Examples are: the A5 between Llangollen and Bangor is very twisty, narrow and slow despite its trunk designation. It is preferred over the A55 Expressway on a journey from Shrewsbury to Holyhead. It also likes the A466 Wye valley road. All routes from our house in Redland to the M32 seem to use Brookfield Lane, a very minor residential road which I wouldn’t dream of taking a car down unless I had to, and then turn right onto the busy A38!
- Possibly for the same reason, the ETAs given are rather optimistic. It expects you to be able to achieve the designated speed limit at all times and no allowance is made for negotiating junctions. Some adjustment seems to be made for built up areas and the target speed reduced to 20 or 25mph but even that is not enough with modern traffic. I would allow at least 10% extra time for any journey and more if the traffic was likely to be busy.
- It thinks that the quickest route from Bristol to Bromley is via Central London, ignoring both the M25 and the South Circular. As this was our first use of the device ,we chickened out and don’t know exactly which route it was planning to use. I thought that we had said avoid tolls and expected it to not go into the Congestion Zone but we may have got it wrong. Similarly it has no qualms about taking us over the Severn Bridges in either direction.
- It comes with the UK maps preloaded and street level maps for the rest of Europe on CD. Together with the large 512MB removable memory card this gives it more potential than many devices on the market. It also runs one of the PDA versions of Windows and a copy of ActiveSync is provided giving the potential to run other software. It comes with an MP3 player which we are not particularly interested in but it may have an afterlife as a picture viewer when the navigation features cease to be useful.
Conclusion
Despite some of the rather negative comments we rather like the device. It is easy to use and very good for travelling to places which you don’t know, just that you can usually do better if you do know the roads, however the difference is rarely more than a few minutes.
Further to my earlier response this unit can be updated up to Medion Gopal 3.x with the correct software and SD card. Therefore all compatible maps for this software can be installed, as well as POI-Warner (excellent for alerting of ‘safety’ cameras amongst other things). I have a Medion PNA 210 which was the first of the ‘new’ Medion range with dedicated software (i.e. reworked for them by Navigon)and this now runs very well with the Medion Gopal software on “my flash disk” and all else on the SD card (a 2GB card from Aldi for £7.00 – June 2008). This is a HUGE subject but very rewarding when it all works out (and it takes a lot of time and patience!).
That is very interesting news, Bernie. Do you have a detailed write-up of how this is done and how to obtain a (legitimate) copy of the software? Most of the visitors here are not particularly technically minded but can follow instructions. If the instructions are too big for a comment box I would be happy to put them up as a separate post with suitable ack.
Bernie, this is very interesting, do you have instructions how to do this?
[Editor: note this is a different Rick to the site owner]
Hi all!!
I’ve got an Advent GPS 400 but no idea where to find updated maps por spain and portugal, it seems to be only a file (.map) but not sure where updated maps can be found.
Many thanks in advance.
Rgds!
Sorry Selva, but there are no updated maps. The ones that you get with the device are the only ones. There are other more complex options which can be found in other comments e.g. changing to different software but nothing official.
hi folks i have an advent and your right no up dates but load tomtom 6 works well
Hi, can anyone tell me where i can get any instructions for the Advent GPS 400
Thanks
Guys – please help, I have an advent GPS 400 & the charger is not working – PC world don’t carry prodecust any more. Is there anywhere you can direct me to , to get a replacement charger.
Thanks all
Hi Kerry, what you need is a 5v charger (max 2A). If it is a mains one you need then Maplin do a multi voltage charger with a collection of different plugs. One will fit. If it is a Car charger you need then that may be a bit more difficult. You may need to find one near the right voltage and change the plug on the end so it fits. Try phone chargers, they are the most likely.
having used my Advent400 for many years I decided this week to buy a newer model as both the battery & sound are failing.
Purchased Mio moov spirit500HF…..
MMMMMMM……..
Took it back & tried a GARMIN nuvi 765, TT GO, NAVIGON 4350
Prefered the Navigon……..BUT!
Decided to go back to my ADVENT 400. I found a small plugin speaker in poundworld as sound works on outputjack.
So the charts are out of date. So to was the Mio and even after downloading the latest charts it still listed my town as that of one 6 miles. with no access to LAT/LONG or GPS reception status.
my ADVENT is setup to play DivX movies, Slideshow with music, Calculator, Book reader with EnglishDictionary/French/English-translator, Power/memory monitor, 5 doodle games, Drawing tool, Text Editor & QWERTY keyboard, Win-File explorer, calender, Clock and a few other apps not on he desktop.
(If the battery goes dead then it reverts back to the standard navigator.)
(some of the apps were not designed for landscape.)
If anyone wants a copy please feel free to ask.
Hey MstrP!!
OMG i think you can help me!! I have the advent 400 gps (rebadged Medion) but i have lost my driver disks. Do’h!! Also, some of the mods you have done sound very smart. Any chance (please please please) you can help me?? post back if your up for it. Cheers
Chris, if you do a search on piratebay.org for “advent gps400” you will find a download for the original driver disk called the Quickinstaller. I can’t help you with mods but there are other comments on this post (and similar ones) that should lead you to people who can.
Hi,
mistrP how do you set up Advent 400 for slideshows and DivX? This would be a nice extension to its capabilities.
Vlada, I haven’t looked at doing this myself but I think there are some links in the comments above that should get you started.
Thanks Rick for the pointer. Hope it works.