Pros: Loads of features, stunning displays, extremely accurate, well built, not enough words to praise it. Cons: I can't find a thing to complain about this unit.
After a bad experience of dealing with another brand of GPS (read my review of the Magellan Crossover GPS) I purchased this Garmin GPSMAP 378. However, BEFORE buying it, I called the technical support line and spoke with the people. I was impressed. I ...
Pros: Great display and loaded with features. Cons: Requires you to study and practice a bit to become proficient at using the device.
I was looking for a GPS unit that I could use both in my car and on my boat. I was pleasantly surprised when I came across the Garmin 378. The features seemed to meet all of my requirements - portability, mountable and affordable (barely). The system works great both on land and on the water. The only negative about the unit is the fact that it is not as intuitive from a user standpoint as others that I've seen. It really helps to read the manual and practice inputting data before you hit the road (or water).
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