Showing posts with label Sale Handheld GPS-Navigation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sale Handheld GPS-Navigation. Show all posts

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Garmin GPSMAP 76 Waterproof Handheld GPS

Garmin GPSMAP 76 Waterproof Handheld GPS

Garmin GPSMAP 76 Waterproof Handheld GPS
Buy new: $160.99
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  • WAAS enabled Global positioning system (GPS) receiver continuously tracks and uses up to 12 satellites
  • Preloaded maps of rivers, lakes, worldwide cities, navaids, and tide data
  • Trip computer with current/average speed, timer, and trip distance
  • Programmable alarms and tables; 500 waypoints
  • 8 MB memory for downloading data from optional Garmin MapSource CD-ROMs

Garmin GPSMAP 76 Waterproof Handheld GPS

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Garmin GPSMAP 60Cx Handheld GPS Navigator

Garmin GPSMAP 60Cx Handheld GPS Navigator

Garmin GPSMAP 60Cx Handheld GPS Navigator
Buy new: $239.35
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  • High-sensitivity GPS receiver
  • Color-handheld mapping ideal for both marine and outdoor use
  • Bright, sunlight-readable color TFT display
  • 64 MB microSD card for storage of optional map detail
  • Fast USB connectivity makes loading charts and maps quick and easy

Garmin GPSMAP 60Cx Handheld GPS Navigator

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

DeLorme Earthmate PN-40 Handheld GPS (1:100k Topographic, Detailed Street Maps & POIs Included)

DeLorme Earthmate PN-40 Handheld GPS (1:100k Topographic, Detailed Street Maps & POIs Included)

DeLorme Earthmate PN-40 Handheld GPS (1:100k Topographic, Detailed Street Maps & POIs Included)
Buy new: Too low to display / Used from: $222.79
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First off, let me state that my previous GPSr was a basic Etrex. It was pretty weak, but helped me find lots of geocaches. Now, keep in mind two weeks ago I had NO intention of getting a DeLorme. I was pretty set on getting the Garmin Oregon, and had just an inkling of the PN-XX's. So, I headed on over to the DeLorme forums and posted some questions.

The level of attention I received from the members as well as employees of DeLorme really impressed me. Couple that with a DeLorme employee's blog post which pretty much seemed to be a direct answer to my questioning about Mac support, and I was sold. I'm willing to wait a month for limited Mac support, and know that they are working towards more support down the road.

Buy new : $222.79 DeLorme Earthmate PN-40 Handheld GPS (1:100k Topographic, Detailed Street Maps & POIs Included)

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Handheld GPS and Navigation : Garmin GPS 60CSx Handheld GPS Navigator


The first reviewer didn't really do his research before he purchased this or else he would know that it only comes with basemaps. The other fact he would know is that that's how all GPS vendors work. They want you to buy their maps separately and only their maps will work on their hardware.

Now, I previously owned a 60CS which I loved after trading in my Vista. With the newly upgraded 60CSx you get a couple of additional functions that make it much better than the 60CS. First, there's the SiRF III chipset. It is by far the best chipset out there right now. It's super sensitive and super fast. You can lock onto satellites even in your house in many cases! No longer will you loose reception in tricky situations. Most of the time you can even keep the 60CSx in your backpack and it will still track your movements.

The other highly requested function for many years is the expansion memory, now in the form of a microSD. Now you can load almost half of the U.S. into 512mb of microSD. Later, larger capacity microSD cards will be released that will allow you to loan the entire US! That's awesome!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Handheld GPS and Navigation : Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS Receiver With


I like this thing quite a lot. I've had it for about three weeks, and have used it on 12 workouts so far. I use it primarily for running, with biking a secondary usage. The main reason I wanted it was for the instantaneous readout of distance, running pace and heart rate, the latter needed for the speed work I want to do this running season.

The core functionality (distance and heart rate monitoring) works perfectly. There's none of the signal drops I've had with other heart monitors. Once the satellites are initially acquired, I've only had one dropout when I was outside. The initial acquisition of the satellites can be quirky and can take some time. The accuracy (according to the readout) is +/- 25ft, depending on how many satellites can be found. I've compared the distance measurement on the GPS with a known, measured distance on one of the trails I run on (the Chicago lakefront path). The GPS always increments a mile when I'm within 5 or 10 feet of the mile marker sign on the path. Well, I guess that's the least I should expect from a $350 GPS unit! Of course it's bigger than a normal running stopwatch, but that hasn't bothered me at all. The heart rate strap is also very comfortable and well-designed.

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