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Lowrance Endura Sierra 000-0125-40 2.7-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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- Features 2.7-Inch color touchscreen optimized for outdoor use
- Fully loaded with detailed topographic outdoor maps
- Multi-recreational wth dedicated outdoor features
- Directly accepts GPX trails and geocaches
- Sensor enhanced navigation with digital
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Very Disappointing
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| Review Date: August 24, 2009 |
| Reviewer: JimC, California |
| This is an incredibly disappointing GPS. From the pre-release hype by Lowrance I expected a GPS that would match or exceed the top of the line handhelds from Garmin and Delorme. What was delivered was the most basic GPS, no auto-routing even though it ships with Navteq street maps, you cannot perform a find of points of interest except from your current positon on the GPS. You are limited to 30 track logs, but you have virtually not control over when and how they are displayed. Track logs are recorded using GMT dates and time. The highly acclaimed high definition super topo maps form Accuterra look like the topo maps you purchased from Garmin and other GPS maufacturers 10 years ago. The screen is virtually unreadable in indirect sunlight, even with backlighting turned up to the maximum. I can think of at least a half a dozen better handheld GPS's than this unit and they almost all cost less money. Until the price of this GPS drops below $300 and they get the bugs fixed I would look elsewhere for a GPS. This is one of the most overpriced under featured GPS's I've ever purchased. |
Weak GPS
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| Review Date: September 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: B. Looney, |
| Does not support MGRS, and Maps are weak at best. Do not waste your money on this machine. |
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