See the world in bright, vivid color! The newest addition to the eTrex® line features a sunlight-readable color display and enhanced performance.
Comes pre-loaded with U.S. basemap; 24-megabyte memory accepts detailed maps from MapSource ® software (sold separately)
Upload detail maps via USB interface (cable included); power is supplied through interface
256-color TFT display technology produces a bright, sunlight-readable display
Improved built-in patch antenna maintains tight satellite-lock Follow 50 reversible routes with 500 user waypoints with names and graphic symbols
Audible alarms for anchor drag, arrival, off-course, proximity waypoint and clock
Trip-computer calculates current and average speed, sunset and sunrise, trip time and distance
Weatherproof case keeps eTrex functioning in wet conditions; waterproof to IEC 529 lPX7 standards
WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) enabled receiver delivers sub-3-meter accuracy
Two AA batteries (sold separately) supply up to 36 hours of typical use
Compatible with most MapSource products including BlueChart®, City Select® and U.S. TOPO 24K, Comes with: PC/USB interface cable, MapSource Trip and Waypoint Manager CD-ROM, lanyard, owners manual and quick reference guide Images |
Reviews | millsb40 | Untitled Review | | 
Voted 5/5 | This is a great little unit, and appears very similar to the eTrex Legend, but the color screen makes viewing really easy, clear, and bright. This unit would get 5 stars but the thumb control is on the left hand side, and since I am right handed, my fat thumb covers half the screen when I use the rocker controller on the front. As far as battery life goes, they really aren’t lying, in warm weather 36 hours is no problem. Maybe if you played the built in games and used the backlight continuously it wouldn’t last as long. 24 megabytes of memory allows you to download tons of topo maps if you have the software (which I do, and it gives relatively detailed maps). Overall, really impressed with it’s ability to maintain signal in heavy forest, battery life, ease of use, and performance in general.
Update 2/27/05: Upgraded the unit to 5 stars, I've gotten use to it left handed... performs better than I expected, trip meter is really a great tool, shows distance traveled, average speed, very useful info when judging headway. | | Posted Jan 14, 2005 12:45 am |
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