Lowrance just announced a handheld device that offers a "premium navigation experience" at a reasonable price.
http://www.lowrance.com/en/Endura/Endura-Sierra/
The Lowrance Sierra provides GPS, electronic compass and altimeter functions. It's pre-loaded with street maps (continental USA) and Intermap’s Accuterra high-resolution topographic maps.
The Sierra offers 32 GB of built-in memory, and a slot for micro SDHC cards so you can use mapping data from the Internet and from other commercial sources.
The Lowrance Sierra has an MSRP of $549 and will be available in May 2009. At that time, Lowrance will introduce other less expensive, less capable models as well.
The Sierra sounds pretty useful to me. Can someone fill me in on GPS devices from other manufacturers that offer similar functions?
Chip Haven
http://www.lowrance.com/en/Endura/Endura-Sierra/
The Lowrance Sierra provides GPS, electronic compass and altimeter functions. It's pre-loaded with street maps (continental USA) and Intermap’s Accuterra high-resolution topographic maps.
The Sierra offers 32 GB of built-in memory, and a slot for micro SDHC cards so you can use mapping data from the Internet and from other commercial sources.
The Lowrance Sierra has an MSRP of $549 and will be available in May 2009. At that time, Lowrance will introduce other less expensive, less capable models as well.
The Sierra sounds pretty useful to me. Can someone fill me in on GPS devices from other manufacturers that offer similar functions?
Chip Haven