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The Gpsmap 76csx Received Rave Reviews
It should first be stated that if you're not using the 76CSx for boating, then you should probably look at other models (like the GPSMAP 60 CSx or the Nuvis if you're driving). However, if you want a reliable device with excellent reception that floats and will be protected from water, then this is a good choice. The 76CSx crosses over from nautical maps to forest maps to city navigator maps, which makes it a good companion for an outdoor adventure. If you're walking in the sunshine, then the bright transflective screen will show you the details with no trouble. As well, if you're walking in the pouring rain, your unit will stay protected. The GPSMAP 76CSx, which retails at $428.56 full-price, not only comes with nautical maps, but also can be used off-the-water when you're hiking nearby islands or driving back home again. Compared to older 76 models, the high-end 76CSx stores more map information, more of your favorite places and offers turn-by-turn routing for drivers. The high-sensitivity GPS receiver can acquire satellite reception in dense tree cover, deep canyons and even inside urban buildings. The older 76 models had a barometric altimeter and electronic compass, which disappeared in the 76Cx but returns again in the 76CSx. GPSMAP 76CSx reviewer Randy C says that he's tried all the 76 series going all the way back to the GPSMAP 76S. He said, "The x upgrade is well worth it just for the better reception, not to mention the larger memory via the micro SD card. It's the only unit I have ever owned that got reception on the fourth floor of my office building without setting it on the window ledge." He adds that consumers who don't care about the marine navigation might be better off with the GPSMAP 60CSx instead. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Discover more information about the gpsmap 76CSx from Mike Selvon portal. We appreciate your feedback at our gps emap blog. |
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