Posted on 26 January 2010
, January 8, 2008
, January 8, 2008 Magellan’s new Triton series seeks to reinvent the handheld GPS bycombining extreme ease of use, rugged durability, and a unique direct-upload capability for National Geographic TOPO! maps The high-end Triton 1500 and 2000 also feature the first handheld [...]
Posted on 20 December 2009
A lightweight and handheld General Positioning Satellite (GPS) device with the highest number of GPS maps installed is always helpful. Ideally, all these maps should be as accurate as possible with the most detailed information available for your trips so that it will become your perfect travel companion. Having several GPS maps in your handheld [...]
Posted on 04 December 2009
i was considering buying a sky caddie gps, but i was wondering if you can use a regular gps to map a golf course on your own. i’ve never used a gps so i really don’t know anything about them.
Posted on 22 October 2009
Magellan Triton reinvents handheld GPS. Amazingly easy to use, Triton 500 is perfect for the first-time GPS user. And the full-color display, SD-card compatibility, enhanced features, fast signal acquisition, reliable signal lock and precision positioning make Triton 500 an excellent choice for the advanced navigator. The next-generation handheld GPS for [...]
Posted on 18 October 2009
The venerable Garmin 60CS just got a whole lot better. The 7.5-ounce GPSMap 60CSx now features an insanely accurate, high-sensitivity GPS receiver by SiRF that tracks your position even in tree cover and canyons. Plus, you get a bright, sunlight-readable color TFT display and an included a 64 MB microSD card [...]
Posted on 29 September 2009
I trail ride in heavily wooded areas. I would like to start doing some riding off the beaten path. I am interested to know what handheld GPS units some of you use. Which GPS gets the best reception under heavy tree cover? What about value for the money?