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SUMMARY: Excellent low-cost compact unit, perfect for yacht racing
PROS: Size. Weight. Wrist-mounting. Quality. Price. Display. Replaceable-batteries. Sensitivity. Accuracy. Usability. User-interface. Battery-life. CONS: Lack of mapping. Water sealing could be better. Serial cable costs extra. REVIEW: Compact, versatile, and highly-usable GPS at a very affordable price. Wrist mounting leaves your hands free for activities. Sufficiently waterproof to be used in bad weather and in many water sports (e.g., boating). Excellent display with backlighting. Quality construction. Satellite acquisition is fast. Receiver is remarkably sensitive and accurate. Configurable screens. Countdown timer great for yacht racing starts. Can use disposable alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries, and ability to switch batteries in the field is an advantage over the similar Foretrex 201. Optional serial cable available for connection to computers and other devices. Highly recommended. My mapping GPS (Magellan SporTrak Color) is now relegated to a backup/support role. WEBSITE: http://www.garmin.com/products/foretrex101/ New-in-box units with full factory warranty typically go on eBay for $90-100. -- Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES: John Navas http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular |
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