Garmin Colorado & Oregon Series Handheld GPS Navigator Units
Colorado™ 300, 400c Handheld GPS Navigator Featuring an innovative Rock n Roller™ input wheel for intuitive screen selection and easy one-hand operation, Garmins new Colorado series handhelds are the ultimate outdoor exploration tools. Not only do each of these units come adventure-ready with a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, barometric altimeter, electronic compass and color TFT screen, but now youll have the ability to wirelessly exchange user routes, tracks, waypoints and geolocations with …
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what about dakota 20 ?
thanks for the post, it just sumed up his 7 min video… i’ll look into the 300
2:35 Colorado uses SD cards, not micro SD
4:05 The Oregon 200 doesn’t have an barometric altimeter or digital magnetometer. There’s no reason to buy the Colorado anymore. The only good reason to buy the Oregon 400 series is for the 4GB of internal memory (compared to 1GB on the 300 and lol 24MB on the 200). The 300 is the sweet spot for the price and you can always “acquire” the maps later and an 8GB microSDHC card for $20. Just ordered an Oregon 300 for $250 the other day.