Garmin Oregon 400I US Inland Lakes Handheld GPS Receiver
Garmin Oregon 400I US Inland Lakes Handheld GPS Receiver
- Oregon 400i..Advanced, rugged, touchscreen handhel
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- Large diaphram tube Mic
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0100069704 DH175990 OREGON 400I GPS 010-00697-04
List Price: $ 499.99
Price: $ 579.00
Navman iCN 530 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
- Updated software for quicker GPS fixes
- Comes with preloaded detailed maps of United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Guam
- Features a wireless remote control
- Includes improved speed and accuracy for town, zip code, street, intersection and house number searches
- Dimensions: 120 mm x 80 mm x 22 mm (WxHxD); includes a rechargeable battery with up to 4 hours life
The Navman iCN 530 features a high-resolution (320×240), 3.5-inch QVGA, touchscreen display; employs a reliable, integrated, high performance GPS antenna; and houses a long-lasting internal Lithium-Ion battery for operating the unit without external power. The complete iCN 530 solution ncludes 2GB of on-board FLASH memory; a CD-ROM containing the latest detailed map data; a vehicle power adapter and mounting bracket; a stylus for quick and efficient data entry; a USB sync cable and power pack for PC connectivity; a protective carrying case for convenient storage and travel, and a wireless remote control. Additional capabilities of the iCN 530 include enhanced routing algorithms ensuring users travel the most intuitive course; improved speed and accuracy for town, zip code, street, intersection and house number searches; and an extensive Points-of- nterest (POI) database. User-selectable data such as ETA, speed, current time, time-to-go and total distance can be accessed with the touch
List Price: $ 599.99
Price: $ 599.99
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Mohammad Aamir
September 8, 2011Awesome GPS,
I have had this for a week now. The GPS fix for me has never taken more than 5 seconds.It has a speed limit warning, which I like very much. The voice prompt is audible and you can choose between a male or a female voice. You can preview your trip turn by turn before you begin your journey.It is very handy because of it’s shape.I can carry it along with comfort like a PDA.The processor is fast and thus the rerouting feature takes no time to recalculate the route.In my recent experience,a street was misspelt and some street names were missing. The remote that comes with it is so useful that you don’t have to lean towards the gps(to press the buttons) all the time. it is a Great buy !
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S. Garfinkle
September 8, 2011Excellent with a couple limitations,
I’ve tried a bunch of GPSes in my quest for the perfect device. This one fits most of the criteria. Specifically, its good points are:
– Light and portable, including the mount, so you can throw it in your backpack or carryon when you’re traveling.
– Bright display with good colors. I do recommend getting a screen protector. I use a Clarivue 3.5″ LCD protector. That cuts down on glare, too.
– Recent maps. Same maps as of mapquest in 8/2006.
– Interface is a lot better than most of the generic Windows mobile 3.5″ devices.
– Excellent satellite capture and signal strength: Captured satellites even in some parking gararges!
The bad:
– Only US/Canada maps available for now. Navman promises European maps by end of year (amazing it’s that hard, since they already sell this in Europe preloaded with European maps).
– Does not do “text to speech” so it says “turn right in 500 feet” instead of “in 500 feet turn right onto Main Street”. Don’t care much about that.
– Does not tell you which side of the road the destination is on — that’s more annoying.
– Only has two display modes “3d travel direction up” and “2d North up”. I kind of like “2d travel direction up” that is available on some other devices. Again, not a killer.
– No bluetooth speakerphone, no MP3 player, whatever. I don’t care — that’s what I have a bluetooth headset and an ipod for.
On the whole, it’s a really nice device. If money isn’t important at all, buy a Nuvi. If you don’t care about having a heavy, enormous device (with a huge screen) try a Lowrance 510. On the whole, this device is probably the best bang for the buck.
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