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Delorme Earthmate PN-60w


$550.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Included maps are detailed and cover the entirety of US and Canada. Tracks are easy to see, stand out on the map. Screen is bright, can be viewed in the sun.

The Cons:Advertised social networking services requires an additional subscription package. Two separate components to keep track of. Ships with firmware that is out of date and needs to be updated to enable proper pairing of the devices.

The Delorme Earthmate PN-60w is an advanced GPS receiver that features technological advancements for the device that can't be found in most similar models. As a portable GPS receiver with a TFT colour screen, the device is equipped with Topo USA 9.0 maps that gives detailed maps of streets, roads and locations such as campgrounds and hunting and fishing spots.

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The handheld GPS receiver also includes a SPOT satellite communicator that lets owners send text messages to friends and family, access social networking websites and send SOS messages to others when in dangerous situations in the outdoors.

Features

  • Portable GPS receiver
  • Equipped with Topo USA 9.0 maps
  • Includes SPOT satellite communicator
  • TFT colour screen
  • Electronic compass
  • Barometric altimeter for elevation readings
  • Send text messages
  • Access social networking websites
  • Send SOS messages when in dangerous situations

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    included maps are detailed and cover the entirety of US and Canada

  • 1

    tracks are easy to see, stand out on the map

  • 1

    screen is bright, can be viewed in the sun

Cons
  • 1

    advertised social networking services requires an additional subscription package

  • 1

    two separate components to keep track of

  • 1

    ships with firmware that is out of date and needs to be updated to enable proper pairing of the devices

  • 1

    included DeLorme mapping software for PC is awkward, takes some time to learn

  • 1

    PC connection is awkward, cord needs to be jiggled, device turned off/on

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