
Garmin has pushed a new duo of navigators directly to you, the Oregon 550 and Oregon 550t.
Both the touch screen devices have a 3.2 megapixel camera, a 3-axis compass, waterproof housing, 850MB of internal memory and USB connector.
Each unit packs a 3-inch, sunlight-readable display, two precharged NiMH AA batteries, loads the waypoint memory and ability, while the route you on the street, on the track or in the wild.
The Standard-550 is achievable, with a base card in the world help for $ 499.99, while the 550t comes with preloaded topographic maps for the entire U.S. for $ 599.99.
via ubergizmo
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