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From Manufacturer - Truly a small wonder, the eTrex takes the best features of a 12 parallel channel GPS receiver and put them into a six ounce package that is only four inches high and two inches wide. The result is a unit that will literally fit in the palm of your hand.
Garmin part number: 010-00190-00 has been discontinued by the manufacturer and replaced by high sensitivity one 010-00631-00.
MSRP $99.99
Release date January, 2000
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MSRP $135.00
Released March, 2005
Pros
- Cheap
- Small form factor for full featured GPS receiver
- Uses AAA batteries
Cons
- Uses special serial connection to PC (not USB) which is relatively expensive with limited availability
- Even if very small for GPS receiver it is rather bulky for the wrist-mount
- Clumsy battery compartment
Garmin eTrex H
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Garmin Foretrex 101
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Pros
- Cheap
- High sensitivity
- Waterproof
- Uses AA batteries
- Batteries last whole day (15+ hours)
- WAAS (EGNOS) GPS receiver
Cons
- Uses serial connection to PC (not USB)
- Special serial cable is relatively expensive with limited availability
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