Saturday, May 29, 2010

GPS > Garmin276C

Garmin GPSMAP 276C GPS Receiver The GPSMAP 276C is right at home on any surface of your boat or even on the dash of your automobile. This portable plotter features a bright color TFT display for easy sunlight-readability. For land navigation, its auto routing capability allows you to select a destination and get turn-by-turn directions. You asked for voice prompt guidance, you’ve got it! When used with the optional 12-volt / speaker cable, the GPSMAP 276C will tell you when you need to turn and how much farther you need to go. In addition to built-in basemap detail, the GPSMAP 276C accepts data from MapSource CD-ROMs, including BlueChart for offshore detail, Recreational Lakes with Fishing Hot Spots for detail of selected inland lakes, and City Select for street-level maps. (City Select is included in an optional auto navigation accessory pack). 
Product Features:
+WAAS-Enabled, 12 Parallel-Channel GPS Receiver
+All-In-One Versatile, Color Chart Plotter & Vehicle Navigator¿Perfect For Land Or Water
+3.8-Inch Diagonal, 480 X 320 Pixel, 256-Color Tft Screen With Adjustable Backlit Led
+Adjustable Marine Mounting Bracket
+Stores Up To 3,000 User Waypoints, 50 Reversible Routes (300 Waypoints Per Route)
Technical Details:
+Speed
+Heading
+Altimeter
+ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival)
+ETE (Estimated Time Enroute)
+CTS (Course to Steer)
+Time/date
+Tide Tab
+MOB (Man Overboard)
+VMG (Velocity Made Good)
Reviewed by: A Kid's Review
the best handheld GPS that I know, May 29, 2009
This review is from: Garmin GPSMAP 276C GPS Receiver
This is the best handheld GPS that I know! The battery which is great because it has a safe load for a long time depending on their size. I recommend buying now with the equipment 1 memory card that can be burned to the maps. The size of the display is very good, very large can show many details. I did the crossing of Angra dos Reis to Rio de Janeiro at night and feel much confidence and traffic in the middle of many islands with the orientation of the maps that I loaded in the GPS!

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