nerdeff
01-06-2006, 02:46 AM
If high prices have stopped you from picking up a GPS unit for that family member with no sense of direction, now's the time to set him or her on the right path. Garmin's StreetPilot i and c series may well be the receivers that make GPS a mass-market product at last.
For as little as $199, you can get a full-featured unit with maps of the US and Canada, 3-D mapping, voice prompts, and a WAAS-enabled 12-parallel-channel receiver.
The i series display is fairly small at 2.1-inches, but that's what voice prompts are for, right? :D
More info and pics of Garmin Streetpilot GPS (http://www.mobiletopsoft.com/board/view.php?newsid=475)
For as little as $199, you can get a full-featured unit with maps of the US and Canada, 3-D mapping, voice prompts, and a WAAS-enabled 12-parallel-channel receiver.
The i series display is fairly small at 2.1-inches, but that's what voice prompts are for, right? :D
More info and pics of Garmin Streetpilot GPS (http://www.mobiletopsoft.com/board/view.php?newsid=475)