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Garmin eTrex Vista - 2007
Garmin's eTrex Vista GPS combines a basemap of North and South America with a barometric altimeter and electronic compass. The compass provides bearing information while you're standing still, and the altimeter determines your precise altitude. The Vista is also designed to provide precise GPS positioning using correction data obtained from the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS). WAAS is a system of satellites and ground stations that provide GPS signal corrections, giving you even better position accuracy. The Vista will provide position accuracy to less than three meters when receiving WAAS corrections. It also boasts an internal memory capacity of 24 megabytes, which allows it to accept downloaded mapping data from Garmin's MapSource CD-ROMs. A silver case gives this unit a high-tech look. New to the product design, Garmin will include marine aids to navigation in addition to the basemap. These navigational aids will be pre-loaded into each unit from the factory. -Vendor
Bottom Line: The Vista so many features, if you get lost while it's in your possession, it's probably because you forgot to turn it on.
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Recommended
By: Richard Smith (Seronac)
May 23, 2007
The Garmin eTrex Vista Cx is a feature-loaded GPS receiver that is great for use on the trail or for geo-caching. With a built-in altimeter, compass and microSD card slot, it has the capabilities to keep you on track in the mountain wilderness, or in the city. (Although with such a small screen, I wouldn't recommend it for use by the driver while driving.)
Garmin Vista
By: scooter
July 20, 2005
Nice small unit for really basic activities. The power point button, however, is a real headache. Also, I would suggest color unless youre not going to use this much. Even after adjusting the tint, this thing is pretty hard to see in daytime.
eTrex Vista
By: Alfred
November 21, 2005
I've taken the eTrex Vista to Big Bend National Park. Works well. The altimeter was accurate without calibration. Calibrating the compass was easy. The display is not hard to read even though it is not in color, and even in sunny conditions. I think that this GPS gives you the most for your money.
Alfred Summed It Up...
By: dsadr
August 10, 2006
Easy to calibrate as long as you read the instructions I have no problems using this in Yellowstone as well as Yosemite. I did need to calibrate the altimeter after a while, but that is expected.
Excellent little unit
By: YeahBro.
June 2, 2005
The Garmin eTrex Vista has some excellent features. The UI is very intuitive and easy to use. I found the little joystick control pretty user friendly too. The sunrise and sunset features are surprisingly useful. If you're staying on a trail, the unit can be safely used by itself to navigate. However, if you're going into the backcountry, I'd recommend using it conjunction with a good topo map. The topos available from Garmin are pretty good, but just aren't of a high enough resolution to be used alone. I keep this little guy in my glove box, and it's very useful for quick navigational checks while driving. However, if you're looking for turn-by-turn navigation, you'll have to spring for something a little more beefy. The available memory is more than enough to hold all the maps I need. All things considered, this is a great little tool.
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