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Navman NavPix N40i$80.00 to $230.00
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Tags:garmin, gps, 152, | Garmin GPS 72$190.00
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Garmin StreetPilot i5
It may be tiny, but the StreetPilot i5 is packed with state-of-the-art navigation features. The StreetPilot i5 comes preloaded with incredibly detailed City Navigator NT street maps that are packed with nearly 6 million points of interest including hotels, restaurants, ATMs and much more. A simple rolling-wheel interface allows you to quickly adjust settings and alter routes to your destination. Built for portability and power, the StreetPilot i5 is a cost effective portable GPS solution. Minimize
Lowrance M68C
Combining the 256-color technology of the sonar industry and the superior precision of Lowrance GPS units, the M-68c sonar/map gives you all the capabilities of the extreme high-end combo units in a smaller, more affordable package. Features a full 12-parallel channel GPS and WAAS receiver and 40 map ranges from .02 to 4,000 miles with easy zoom. The high-bright 3.5" diagonal TFT active matrix transflective display delivers a wide viewing angle and superb readability in direct sunlight. And, it includes an advanced LED screen and keypad backlighting for night and low-light operation.Minimize
Garmin nuvi 250
Packed with features and available in a variety of hip colors, the Garmin nuvi 250 is affordably priced and easy to use. The nuvi 250 comes preloaded with City Navigator map data giving you quick, turn-by-turn directions to anywhere in the continental United States. Pull up colorful, 2-D or 3-D maps on the sunlight-readable screen and voice directions will guide you safely and quickly to your selected destination. You can also set custom points of interest on the nuvi 250 such as your favorite restaurants or coffee shops, and with proximity alerts you’re always aware of where you’re going, and where you’ve been.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