Product review – Garmin Oregon 400t rugged handheld GPS – Gadling …
Garmin Oregon 400T 3-Inch Touchscreen Handheld GPS Unit
- High Sensitivity GPS Receiver
- Features A 2.6-InchH X 1.5-InchW Color Tft Display With 240 X 400 Pixel Resolution
- Rugged Touch-Screen Technology
- Features Built-In Worldwide Basemap With Shaded Relief
- Wireless Sharing Of User Tracks, Waypoints, Routes & Geocaches Between Units
Garmin OREGON 400t
Connectivity: USB
Display Size: 3 inches
Resolution: 240 x 400
Battery Life: 16 Hours
MP3: N
Connectivity: USB
Display Size: 3 inches
Resolution: 240 x 400
Battery Life: 16 Hours
MP3: N
The Oregon 400t lets you customize five profiles–automotive, marine, recreation, fitness or geocaching–making the most beneficial features for each activity the easiest to access through quick shortcuts. The tough, 3-inch color touchscreen display is easy to read even in direct sunlight, and the Oregon’s easy-to-use interface means you’ll spend more time enjoying the outdoors and less time searching for information.
Features and Specifications
- Preloaded topographic maps
- Built-in 3D DEM (Digital Elevation Model) basemap
- 3D elevation view
- Wireless exchange of user routes, tracks, waypoints, geocaches and images
- MicroSD card slot for optional mapping and data storage
- Track log: 10,000 points, 20 saved tracks
- Electronic compass, barometric altimeter, temperature sensor
- Display: 3-inch color touchscreen with 240 x 400-pixel resolution
- Batteries: Two high-capacity or lithium-ion AA batteries for up to 16 hours of use
- Unit dimensions: 4.5 x 2.3 x 1.4 inches
- Weight: 6.8 ounces with batteries
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