I've been eyeballing handheld GPS units for a while, mainly thinking it would be nice to have a backup to a permanently installed unit. I'd also like something to use in my truck for road trips.
Garmin is set to start shipping a couple cool new units in January - the GPSMAP 60C and 60CS. They both have TFT color screens (bright, good in daylight), and it looks like the only difference between the two (other than price) is the inclusion of an electronic compass and barometric sensor on the 60CS.
Navigation-wise, they appear identical. They are BlueChart compatible, so if you already have purchased unlock codes for your main Garmin chartplotter, you can use up your second free one on these units. They use internal memory instead of the chips used in other units, but there's plenty of storage - 64MB, which as an example, is sufficient to hold all three west coast regions (Mexico to Puget Sound).
I'll be taking a close look at these unit at SBS...looks promising.
Garmin is set to start shipping a couple cool new units in January - the GPSMAP 60C and 60CS. They both have TFT color screens (bright, good in daylight), and it looks like the only difference between the two (other than price) is the inclusion of an electronic compass and barometric sensor on the 60CS.
Navigation-wise, they appear identical. They are BlueChart compatible, so if you already have purchased unlock codes for your main Garmin chartplotter, you can use up your second free one on these units. They use internal memory instead of the chips used in other units, but there's plenty of storage - 64MB, which as an example, is sufficient to hold all three west coast regions (Mexico to Puget Sound).
I'll be taking a close look at these unit at SBS...looks promising.