Finally, here are three new Oregon 400-series GPS navigation, the Oregon 400i, Oregon 400c, and Oregon 400t. All of these satnavs are retailed for $640 and equipped with a sun and moon information, tide tables, and area calculator. However, Oregon 400i is made for the freshwater enthusiasts as it comes with a built-in U.S Inland Lakes and a worldwide imagery basemap. Map detail includes shoreline details, depth contours, boat ramps and mile markers for thousands of lakes in the continental U.S. Other features include an electronic compass, barometric altimeter, and wireless data transfer.
Regarding Garmin Oregon 400c, it is built for the oceans and seas saltwater specialists. It comes with a built-in BlueChart g2 coastal charts which includes shorelines, depth contours, navaids, harbors, marinas, port plans coastal roads for the U.S. and Bahamas. The handheld GPS also supports GPX file format which is used mostly in geocaching. Furthermore, the device sports a 3-inch display, a microSD card slot, a USB interface, and up to 16 hours of usage with 2 AA batteries.
Garmin Oregon 400c is scheduled to hit the store in the third quarter of 2008.
Last but not least, Garmin Oregon 400t specializes itself in topography maps and 3D map views. It is pre-loaded with a detailed maps, complete with national, state and local parks and forests, terrain contours, elevation information, trails, rivers, lakes and points of interest. Other features include a microSD card slot, a USB interface, a 3-inch screen, barometric altimeter, electronic compass, and a rugged IPX7 waterproof case.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Garmin Oregon 400i, 400c, and 400t GPS Navigations
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