Pros: A well-built, reliable, accurate, flexible, and expandable unit. Cons: Minor really. Screen readability in bright light and USB plug waterproofing concerns.
First, some background. I am a 15-year volunteer FF, EMT, Water Rescue Team Leader. I have been using GPS units since about 2001 and have extensive experience in maps and geographic information systems. I use GPS units for search ...
Pros: very accurate, easy to use, great for geocaching Cons: it was pricey
Let me explain what my experience is with GPS' so if you're in a similar boat (or ahead or behind me) you can base my review on that. I received a Garmin Nuvi for my car for Christmas one year. I'd never used something like that and from that ...
Pros: Easy to use, maps already installed, electronic compass, quick satellite acquisition Cons: non-protected screen, light for screen is sub-par, TOPOs need upgrading
1st I read all the reviews and product descriptions. I am an avid hunter, hiker, fisherman, and camper. I ordered the Oregon 400T with the TOPO base mapping system. Within just a few minutes of using it I found that this was a HUGE improvement from the ...
The Garmin& Oregon 400t handheld GPS unit leads the way with a 3-in diagonal sunlight-readable color touchscreen display. Its easy-to-use interface me...More at Sports Authority
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