Garmin nüvi 350 GPS

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Shawn95GT

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My latest gadget is a stand-alone GPS Navigation unit for the car.

I did a lot of shopping and was almost sold on the TomTom when I found this unit. I liked it's small size and feature set. The big thing for me was that it is rediculously easy to use - no tutorial required. It is also ready to go 'out of the box'. I literally took it out of the box in the Circuit city parking lot and had to navigate me to my next stop.

The unit is about the size of an empty bi-fold wallet. Included is a leather wallet-like sleeve to store the unit in when you aren't using it. This pocket size form factor is nice for me since I'm not real comfortable leaving a $899 toy out in the car.

For detailed features and a demo, see the Garmin site.

I really like the 'where to' presets for gas / food / etc. It's VERY handy when travelling.

The pros and cons from my point of view:

Pros:
Built-in rechargable battery, changes in the car-dock
Can be used hand-held
Fast navigational computing (roughly 5 seconds around town, 30 seconds for a destination across the US)
Easy to read screen
SiRF GPS chipset (new, better)
Auto night-mode at sunset
speaks the street names in navigational instructions - ie "In .9 miles, turn left onto Elm Street"
small form factor (big plus over the alternatives)
SD card slot for pictures / MP3s / maps
Garmin City Navigator North America maps
2 gigs on-board storage with roughly 1 Gig free space available.
On-board storage connects to compter via mini-USB (shows as USB mass storage).


Cons:
Expensive at $899 MSRP
Lots of feature I don't need (MP3 player, translator, calculator etc)
Does not display latitude / logitude information (Garmin insists that this is not an outdoor GPS and doesn't need it for the Automotive application)

I wouldn't hesitate to reccomend this unit to anyone as an GPS navigation solution
 
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Nice review. Thanks. I picked up a Garmin I3 for christmas (about $310 from buy.com) and it is BY FAR my new favorite toy. Truly amazing technology. It is neat to take wrong turns on purpose and having it recalulate on the fly.
 
Hehe - I like the 'recalculating' voice. It sounds annoyed :p

Shawn
 
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With all this talk about GPS I figured I would show off my newest GPS toy:

I realize it is a marine GPS but it will take almost any format map you put in it, including road overlays. I got the mount for my car earlier in the week and plan to get it hooked up this weekend. This will allow me to use the GPS to get to the boat ramp and then disconnect one cable and put it on the boat for GPS/Sonar/Sounder. This should make tournament season much easier this year! :D Only problem is... it cost me $2200. That would be about half of my winnings last year. :no


LCX-111C HD

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Display <<
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Super-high-res 10.4" (26.4 cm) diagonal 256-color, SVGA technology, liquid crystal TFT display
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Programmable color palette
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Incredible 600V x 800H resolution
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Advanced cold cathode screen and keypad backlighting
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Multiple full- and split-screen sonar/GPS options
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6 sonar display choices
Sonar/Sounder <<
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Choice of dual-frequency (50/200 kHz) or single-frequency (200 kHz) Skimmer® transducer with built-in temp sensor
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8,000 W peak-to-peak (1,000 W RMS) power
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Depth range to 3,000 feet* (915 m) at 50 kHz
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Temp readings from built-in sensor
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Speed/Distance readings with optional sensor
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FlashGraf™ LCD flasher+sonar graph with COLORLINE™
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Adjustable ping speed automatically engages HyperScroll™ for locating fish targets at higher boat speeds
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FasTrack™ vertical flasher bar
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Standard sonar features - Advanced Signal Processing (ASP™), COLORLINE™, Advanced Fish Symbol I.D.™, FishTrack™, multi-zoom options, sonar alarms, backup memory, and more

GPS/Mapping <<
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20GB hard drive preloaded with tons of electronic charts, including:
- U.S. coastal areas, including Hawaii & Alaska, plus Great Lakes
- Over 2,100 U.S. inland bodies of water
- Topographical USA land-based mapping with street-level detail
- Over 2 million POIs and an exclusive hunting database
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Precision 12-parallel channel GPS+WAAS receiver
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1,000 waypoints/1,000 event markers/100 routes/100 waypoints per route
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100 savable plot trails/10,000 points per trail
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37 map zoom ranges, 0.05–4,000 miles
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Two waterproof MMC/SD memory card slots for mapping, recording, and upgrading
Recording <<
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Advanced digital recording/playback of sonar graph and GPS details…plus custom map uploading…with reusable Multi-Media Cards (MMC/SD)
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NMEA 2000® compatible for networking
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Audio output for remote speakers
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High-impact screen cover
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Sealed and waterproof
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Full one-year warranty

 
I have a Garmin StreetPilot 2720 that I love.

It's been a god-send since I changed where I live :)

LER
 
Nice review Shawn! Garmin makes a great product. I bought the Garmin GPSMAP 60CS when I had to plot some property I have in Washington state. It's an incredible unit. I also use it in my car and it works flawlessly. I'd recommend a Garmin product without any reservation.
 
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