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Posted: Jun 26 2009
Was hoping for something a lot better than this. Display looks like 1980's technology, and it is pretty confusing to use. It takes a while for the satellites to connect & when they do, it is still a bit uncertain what to do next. I imagine there will be much better technology with much better displays coming out soon.
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Posted: May 3 2009
This is exactly what I was looking for. It gives accurate MGRS after a short satellite link up, and is durable enough to go where I go. Thanks!
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Posted: Apr 5 2009
Pros: Clear, informative and responsive GPS Small and lightweight unit Clear display Easy to use pages and menus Uses any AAA battery, alkaline or rechargeable Cons: This gps is unreliable tracking distance when using it running, biking, or hiking. I used this for unit for long runs, bike rides, and hiking. I have to bring my Magellan Triton along if I want an accurate distance. Reception is really bad in Europe & Afghanistan. As soon as I enter moderately dense forest I will lose reception. Everywhere I go with this unit reception is an issue. This unit will take 10-20 minutes sometimes just to receive the initial signal.













