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Garmin GPS 76$89.00 to $499.00
Tags:garmin, gps, 76, | Garmin Geko 201$90.00 to $140.00
Tags:garmin, geko, 201, | Interphase Corporation Chart Master V6i$531.00 to $573.00
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Garmin Quest 2

The Garmin® Quest 2 in-car GPS unit comes pre-loaded with City Select® with NT data providing mapping detail throughout the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico (including rural areas). Since there's no need to download, the Quest 2 comes to you ready to go. Its built-in database features nearly 6 million points of interest, including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATM's, and attractions.Minimize
Garmin Edge 205

Take your ride to the next level with the Edge 205Garmin's GPS-enabled personal trainer and cycle computer. Perfect for touring and the trails, the lightweight Edge is the ultimate fitness partner. With the easy-to-use Edge 205 on your bike, you always know where you're going and how far you've gone. For advanced cyclists, the Edge 305 is available with either a heart rate monitor or a wireless speed/pedaling cadence sensor to help you achieve your personal best.Minimize
Garmin Rino 110

The Rino 110 is a GPS-enabled handheld that integrates radio functionality to provide two-way communications. It's waterproof, can send communications up to five miles (using GMRS channels), and can "beam" your exact location to another Rino user within a two-mile range (on the FRS spectrum) using "Position Reporting". And because the Rino 110 has standard FRS capabilities, you can talk to friends or family who own conventional FRS radios.The Rino 110 has a built-in city point data base, with 1 MB of internal memory for additional points-of-interest data that can be downloaded from a MapSource Points of Interest CD-ROM.Minimize
Garmin Forerunner 101

The Forerunner 101 offers athletes and recreational walkers and runners an entry-level personal training device with GPS. It has the same features as the Forerunner 201, but operates on two AAA batteries. The Forerunner 101 stores lap histories for up to two years to provide an archive of workout performance over time. Users can retrieve lap data for previous workouts by date, week, month, or over a specific time interval. For business travelers who want to train on the road, the Forerunner 101 also doubles as a navigator. Users can mark their hotel as a specific location, see their current position on the plotter display, and follow an electronic breadcrumb trail back to their starting point.Minimize