Garmin's updated GPSMAP has the fastest satellite connections yet. The pros far outweigh the cons with this GPS; it's the perfect luxury gift for outdoor types.
Looks like Garmin's done it again. I really like using my Garmin eTrex Legend GPS for geocaching, and just plain not getting lost, but now Garmin has raised the standard of global positioning devices: The new portable GPSMAP 60Cx is waterproof, with a more advanced GPS receiver for receiving satellite signals faster and in more remote terrain. All Garmins are WAAS enabled: The Wide Area Augmentation System, also used by the FAA and DOT, provides satellite transmission connections for GPS accuracy and signal corrections. Load the GPSMAP 60Cx up with extras like City Navigator street maps and BlueChart marine cartography: Garmin's GPSMAP 60Cx will delight both the urban dweller and outdoor buff.
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The instructions could be laid out better; if reordered, there would be less flipping back and forth.The Garmin website has tech help just for newbies and frustrated users who are sick of flipping through their handbooks. However, the instruction manual does have enough graphics and simple explanations (once you find what you need) for the technically impaired!
Summary
The Garmin GPSMAP 60Cx is a pricey portable GPS; My eTrex Legend runs just over 150 bucks, while this one will cost you closer to 490 dollars. They are both geocaching ready, and either would make a thoughtful holiday gift for a casual, geocache hobbyist GPS user. However, if you're in the market for an outdoor adventure luxury item, the GSPMAP's versatility and speed make it an ideal gift.
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