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Garmin Colorado and Oregon Series Handheld GPS Navigator Units


Colorado ™ 300 Handheld GPS Navigator 400c wheel with a Rock n Roller ™ for innovative input selection screen intuitive and easy one-hand, hand new Garmin Colorado Series are the ultimate tools for outdoor exploration. Not only does each of these units are ready for adventure with a high sensitivity GPS receiver, barometric altimeter, electronic compass and color TFT screen, but now youll have the ability to wirelessly exchange user routes, tracks, points of interest and geolocation with units from other colleagues. And theres even has a JPEG picture viewer to share photos of your excursions. All models worldwide basemap and rugged, thin boxes are waterproof to IPX 7 standards. Everyone has preloaded maps of various regions, BlueChart ® g2 marine charts, inland lakes data or topographic maps with contours Paseo unique perspective of 3D elevation roads, so you can choose the cards you want for the kind of outdoor activities involved in the majority. Plug the SD card (sold separately) via the expansion slot for SD cards to add mapping detail and broaden their coverage map. ————————————————– ——————————————— Oregon ™ 200, 300 GPS Navigator The first handheld outdoor navigator with convenient touchscreen operation! Following the immense popularity of the Colorado line of portable navigation devices, Garmin has done better with the debut of the Oregon Series, the first handheld navigators to . . .

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  1. action909
    May 3rd, 2010 at 13:19 | #1

    Dakota how about 20?

  2. lexmark136
    May 3rd, 2010 at 14:13 | #2

    Thank you for the post, do not eat until 7 min video. . . I’ll look into the 300

  3. q1s3d45g6
    May 3rd, 2010 at 14:26 | #3

    2:35 Colorado uses SD cards, micro SD is not

  4. FierceDeityLink1
    May 3rd, 2010 at 15:16 | #4

    4:05 The Oregon 200 does not have a barometric altimeter and a digital magnetometer. There is no reason to buy the Colorado already. The only good reason to buy Oregon 400 is for the 4 GB of internal memory (cons 1 in 300 GB and 24 MB to 200 lol). The 300 is the sweet spot for price and you can always “acquire” cards later and 8GB microSDHC card for $ 20. Just ordered a 300, Oregon for $ 250, the other day.

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