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Garmin eTrex Vista 24 MB GPS with Compass, Altimeter, and PC Cable
by Garmin
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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list price: $319.99 -- our price: Too Low To Display
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Editorial Review

Garmin's eTrex Vista GPS receiver is smaller than its popular eMaps, but far more powerful. The Vista offers more memory, more features, and more convenience than any other GPS hardware in this price range.

Don't be fooled by the product's small screen. Although smaller than the display used in products like the eMap, it has a higher resolution, letting it show more information more crisply. Small text can be difficult to read from a distance, but there are "big number" options available to make important data like your speed easy to read.

It's this configurability that makes the eTrex Vista so special.
 
Map page (shown with optional MapSource topo detail).
You can easily set it up to suit your needs, regardless of the situation. Menu choices are highlighted and confirmed with a small joystick near the top of the unit, providing an elegant interface for navigating a formidable amount of options. Our only complaint is that the joystick used to access all the product's features is offset to the left, making it nearly impossible to control using only your right hand. When the joystick is held in your left hand, however, every control is within easy reach of your left thumb, freeing your right hand to hold a flashlight, walking stick, lantern, or anything else.

This GPS unit's diminutive size and weight, not to mention its rugged design, make it an ideal hiking companion. It's waterproof in up to 3 feet of water for 30 minutes and is generously coated with shock-absorbing rubber. The barometric altimeter keeps a historical record of your ascents and descents, graphing elevation changes so you can easily track your progress.
 
Elevation page
The ability to store waypoints, points of interest, routes, and other information means you can blaze your own trail and always find your way back to camp.

Best of all, 24 MB of internal memory makes it possible to store an enormous amount of data from Garmin's optional MapSource CDs, turning the eTrex Vista into an interactive road atlas. The memory isn't expandable, but 24 MB is enough to store street-level data for entire states in some cases.

A serial cable is included for transferring the maps from your PC to the GPS unit, but it's terribly slow. A USB connector, sold separately, transfers data in a fraction of the time.

The eTrex Vista was very accurate in testing, especially in a car on the open road. Accuracy diminished somewhat when the device was used in heavy tree cover or a dense urban area, but not enough that you're ever going to get lost or miss an exit. Used side-by-side with an eMap, the eTrex Vista kept up in update speed while displaying even more information on the moving map than the eMap did, cementing its position as perhaps the best all-around handheld GPS unit money can buy. --T. Byrl Baker

Pros:

  • Small and light without sacrificing features
  • 24 MB of integrated memory stores reams of detailed maps
  • High-resolution screen displays sharp text legible even at extremely small sizes

Cons:

  • Can't be used one-handed when held in the right hand
  • Smaller display is hard to read from a distance, as when the device is placed on a dashboard
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Features

  • Store more maps and different types of data (marine, roads, and more) with 24 MB of storage; PC cable included
  • Accuracy to less than 3 meters with WAAS correction data
  • High-resolution liquid-crystal display for easy reading
  • Compatible with optional Garmin MapSource software; includes serial PC interface
  • Global positioning system (GPS) receiver with barometric altimeter, electronic compass, and Americas base map
Reviews (79)

1-0 out of 5 stars Reception
I am in the mlitary and the use of this GPS was solely in a field environment.I orginally purchased this product when I went to the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, CA.As a tank commander, I used it only when I was dismounted.There is no external antenna attachment so it was obviously useless inside the tank, even with the hatch open.A buddy of mine had a magellan in a Bradley and his worked and my Garmin did not.The next test was in Iraq.I deployed with 2/2 ACR out of Fort Polk, LA.All we had was HMMWVs so I thought the Garmin would work great.To much disappointment, the etrex would not get a signal in the HMMWV unless I had it propped up in the window.Fortunately, I had a plugger and FBCB2 so it really wasn't that big of a deal.The most usefulness was for marking UXO cluster bombs that had not exploded in civilian areas.I would mark the spot with a 10 digit coordinate and pass it on to the engineers.After about 6 months in the Iraq heat and extreme weather conditions, my screen started messing up.It had all these lines and I had to squeeze the sides so the screen would come into viewagain.It was very frustrating.I would not recommend this version for military personnel traveling in vehicles or needing something that is rugged.

3-0 out of 5 stars Everything is good except the compass
I have used my eTrex Vista for over 200 miles of geocaching now.I really like everything about this product except the compass.In order for the compass and direction finder to be accurate, you must hold the eTrex perfectly level.This can be very annoying, especially when walking or on a slope.And folks, the direction finder is a very important feature of any GPSr--you might say it is the reason you get a GPSr.If I get another GPS unit, it will be a Magellan brand with a 3-axis compass.You can hold those at an angle and the compass is still accurate.If you bike a lot, get the Garmin handlebar adapter--turns your eTrex into the world's greatest bike computer!

5-0 out of 5 stars GARMIN HAS GOOD RECEPTION
I own 3 GPS receivers and I will say Garmin did an excellent job. The receiver is much more sensitive to satellite signals than my other GPSs. Just don't expect too much from this small unit with tiny screen and very slow CPU for screen refresh. It will drive you nuts to use it for street navigation. It is suitable for back trailing in the mountains. For street navigate, I strongly suggest that you hook this unit up with a laptop but make sure that GPS is set to NMEA and the software GPS setting is also correct. Conclusion, don't street navigate with this unit alone and don't buy a no brand GPS under $90 because you will not be happy with the reception.

Eddy ... Read more

Asin: B000058BCR
Subjects:  1. GPS (Global Positioning System)    2. PDA    3. Laptop    4. map (mapping)    5. navigation   


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Socket GP0804-405 Bluetooth Gps Receiver
by Socket
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Electronics
list price: $459.99
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Features

  • 12 Channel all-in-view tracking
  • Compatible with most Bluetooth devices ¿ any with Serial Port Profile
  • Small, sleek, and lightweight design easily fits in your hand
  • Rechargeable embedded lithium-ion battery lasts for 6 hours of use
Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars Easy to use with iPaq
I should have bought this a long time ago.I have had my iPaq for almost 1 year and finally bought this.Wow - it is so cool. Works very well with MS Pocket Streets.After seeing how this works, I can not imagine why anyone would pay $1000+ to buy a car with built in nav system.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great Bluetooth GPS receiver!
This product delivers exactly what it's advertised to do.I'm a Mac person and found it to be compatible with all of the available software (Route 66 for example).The Bluetooth implementation likewise is very compatible with OS X.One thing to be careful about is to follow the serial port setup advice (see www.66.com support notes for a clean procedure to get it working).

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Product - Terrible Support
As far as the product goes - this is incredible.Imagine something the size of a credit card and 1/4 inch thick being able to be tracked by a satellite.My Ipaq 2215 bonded quickly and effortlessly with this receiver - it was so easy to set up.

This was my first gps purchase, so obviously I had many questions.You have to register the product to ask a question via email and two weeks later - I still haven't received a reply to my questions.

For $150 more you can buy the nav pack - which the only difference is you get the software.I originally bought that but the maps weren't up-to-date so I returned it and bought this.I use MS MapPoint 2004 as my mapping software now and it works great. ... Read more

Asin: B00007JO00
Sales Rank: 30006
Subjects:  1. Personal Digital Assistant (PDA, Electronic Organizer)    2. Pocket PC (PCs)    3. Casio    4. Handheld (Hand Held)    5. Hewlett-Packard (Hewlett, Packard, HP)    6. Compaq   


Seiko RM2000 Japanese/EnglishDictionary with Roget's II New Thesaurus
by Seiko Instruments Austin, Inc.
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Electronics
list price: $179.99 -- our price: $170.99
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Features

  • Large 5 line by 30 character display
  • Search for phrases; idiom/example sentence search
  • Displays keyword, part of speech, English or Japanese equivalent, stress and accent marks, example sentences and idioms
  • English to Japanese/Japanese to English dictionary (Romanized)
  • Integrated thesaurus and spell checker
Reviews (13)

1-0 out of 5 stars Not worth the money if a serious student
I would only recommend this dictionary to the occasional business traveler interested in using a few words but who has no intention of learning the Japanese language. A small paper dictionary would be just as effective at a fraction of the cost. [...]

3-0 out of 5 stars Good for Beginers, but overpriced
When I first bought this dictionary in Japan, it really helped me a lot because I couldn't read chinese characters. I would carry it with me wherever I went as it was really small and light. It helped me a lot in conversation because I could search for a word fairly quickly and it also was a big help in learning Kanji. But it didn't take long for me to realise that the vocabulary of the dictionary is VERY limited. This became much more apparent as I became better at Japanese. I wouldn't really recommend this dictionary to anyone simply because it's overpriced. I would recommend a dictionary for Japanese people (without Roman characters) because for the same price you can get a really good one especially the Casio Dictionaries.

1-0 out of 5 stars Cheaply Made
This should sell for $30.00 tops. That's the price of the other Seiko electronic translators. Because it's so expensive I was really upset when it stopped working after a few months. It didn't just break all at once it went out one key at a time. The problem is it uses a rubber pad with a magnetic strip to activate the chipset, but the metallic material was too thin and wore off quickly. Don't waste your money.

On the other hand a Japanese friend has another seiko model and it's awesome, built much better. ... Read more

Asin: B00005QEYV
Sales Rank: 11250
Subjects:  1. Electronic Foreign Language Dictionaries (Translators)   


$170.99

Franklin DBE-1450 English/Spanish Bilingual Dictionary
by Franklin Electronics
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Electronics
list price: $59.99
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Features

  • Provides you with instant access to 5000000 total translations to and from Spanish and English!
Reviews (14)

5-0 out of 5 stars SO much better than a dictionary
Five years ago, I hesitated to buy this product because I thought it was extravagent - I had a dictionary, why would I need this?It is WONDERFUL.The dictionary is comprehensive and MUCH easier and faster to use than a book.Because of that, I constantly refer to it, both while reading and in class.The conjugation tool is extremely helpful.And it fits in your pocket.Great product and worth every penny.I am on-line today to buy a new one because I dropped it in a puddle and I can't live without it.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Dictionary, low batery life!
I have had my dictionary fora year and a 1/2 now. I love it, you can type in conjugated forms of words, and it automaticly translates it to the infinative. If you are a beginer in spanish this is extreemly helpfull to fast information.
Ever get too lazy to look up a word in the dictionary so you just don't bother? That doesn't happen any more now that i have this dictionary.
A major negitive is that the dictionary's bateries don't wear that long. I have had replace them a few times. If you don't replace it, the screen gets hard to see, and it says "warning bateries are low." This is very anoying because the bateries are the round expensive ones that are not common.
Overall, the dictionary itself has a lot of perks and good features. Beware that the flap on top, falls off easily.

1-0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money
I bought this dictionary because Franklin advertised it as "America's #1 selling" bilingual dictionary.It may be #1 selling but the screen is barely visible.If I hold it under bright light, I can read it.Otherwise, one gets severe eye strain.Also, it is very slow in looking up words.As one reviewer pointed out, the dictionary is censored so that you can't look up even slightly off-color slang.I saw a book on the shelf at Barnes and Nobles with the Spanish word "mierda" in the title.This word does not exist in the Franklin dictionary, even though it is common Spanish parlance and appears in virtually even other dictionary on the market.I feel ripped off and wish I had spent this amount of money on a decent dictionary.I had a chance to check out the Oxford Spanish-English dictionary and it looks much, much better, though I didn't buy it because I sunk my money into this one.Now I regret that I wasted my money on the Franklin.

I have had this item now for a couple of weeks.I tried using it to read "The Invention of Morel" and found that the Franklin dictionary does not contain most of the words I don't know.Try looking up "pileta" or "movedizo" or "agolparse" or many of the words in that novel.You just get an error message that the Franklin dictionary is "sorry, can't help" you.What good is a dictionary that contains only words I already know and not words that are unfamiliar to me?

Another problem:After about 2 1/2 weeks on casual use, I'm now getting message or warning that the batteries are low.I have used the device for a couple of hours total.The batteries are lithium 3 volt batteries and moderately expensive.To replace the batteries every 3 weeks would run double the cost of the dictionary annually.

All in all, this is a poorly visible, incomplete dictionary that is very expensive to run.It does not have the words I don't know, so it's rather useless.

Addendum (Jan 16, 2005): I ordered the AC adpator for this unit directly from Franklin, thinking that I could save on battery replacements every few weeks.Unfortunately, the AC adaptor only seems to work when fresh batteries are installed!!!It won't work off AC with batteries.I don't get it. ... Read more

Asin: B00006IFTK
Sales Rank: 3448
Subjects:  1. Pocket Information Managers (PIM)    2. Electronic English Dictionaries    3. Electronic Foreign Language Dictionaries (Translators)   


Brunton SOLO 2
by Brunton
Electronics
list price: $949.00
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Features

  • Portable Power Plant with 16,000 mAh Storage
  • Runs laptops, TVs, air pumps and cell phones
  • Household AC & Vehicle DC Charge Cords Included
  • Recharge in your house, car or using the Brunton Solaris
  • Laptop not included

Asin: B000093IL3
Sales Rank: 19452


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