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— Help us The Garmin eTrex series is extremely popular among OSM users and generally gives good value for its money. A lot has been written about the different devices in this series, so we were forced to move some of the descriptions to individual pages. Descargar Fnaf 2 V1 07470. ETrex series The eTrex, eTrex Venture, eTrex Legend, eTrex Summit and eTrex Vista make up this range. Colour models have a 'C' after their name, and those with an 'x' can take expansion memory models - good for and. Some of the older black & white models are capable of displaying maps although memory is limited to 1MB on the Venture, 8MB on the Legend and 24MB on the vista. Some of the higher end models (eg: Vista, Vista C and Vista Cx) have magnetic compass and altimeter. Since the summer of 2007, there's a new range of 'high sensitivity' receivers, coded with 'H'.
Discontinued models can be found. Current Models color display no yes yes yes yes yes can display maps yes: basemap preinstalled, user maps incl. OSM compartable yes yes yes yes yes memory (for maps) 8MB?
3.7GB internal & microSD 4GB internal & microSD 8GB internal & microSD 8GB internal & microSD 8GB internal & microSD compass and altimeter no no yes (3-axis) yes yes yes battery lifetime 25h 25h 25h 16h 16h 16h waypoints / routes 1000 / 50 2000 / 200 2000 / 200 4000 / 200 4000 / 200 4000 / 200 tracks 10,000 points, 100 saved tracks 10,000 points, 200 saved tracks 10,000 points, 200 saved tracks 10,000 points, 200 saved tracks 10,000 points, 200 saved tracks 10,000 points, 200 saved tracks routing (turn-by-turn) no yes yes yes yes yes image.
Hi I've purchased an eTrex Vista HCx for a gift, and I would like to add it Maps. My needs are basic: - I'm interested in Canadian Maps - be able to have based Maps as detailed as possible - have roads Maps (routable), but it is not a mandatory since I'm already got GPS Cars - have Topo Maps as detailed as possible - have pedestrian routable Maps for Cities I have allready gather OSM Maps, and Ibycus Canada Topo. I don't count especially on the preloaded Maps of the eTrex. How about City Navigator / cityXplorer? Are they better than the preloaded Maps? And versus OSM Maps and Ibycus?
Garmins says that City Navigator and cityXplorer are quite the same. Well, only cityXplorer are available on Garmins site, and for the 15$ it's quite unexpensive (but I know that they will be linked to the GPS device). I know that on a Nuvii, they express all their potential, but on a eTrex? I won't have the whole functionnalities, but at least can I count on turn by turn guidance for walker? I am an advanced geographic user, technology, programming is not a problem. And I have already bought a MicroSDHC 4Go class 2 card.
Thanks a lot for your advices. Edited June 12, 2010 by Alarane. There is only one map product that will do all of the things you want in a single set of maps: Topo Canada v4. First, it is topographical maps with all the topographic details.
It may not be quite as detailed in some areas as Ibycus but it has other advantages that Ibycus does not. Second, it has all the road routing data that Metroguide Canada road maps contains. The street data in major cities is not quite as up to date in new subdivisions as City Navigator North America but City Navigator has no topographic data and it's coverage of natural features and parks and hydrology is terrible compared to Topo Canada. Third, it contains all the searchable items that Metroguide Canada has, e.g. POIs, addresses, intersections, city names, etc. Again, it's probably not quite as good as City Navigator but it is a topo product not a road map product. Fourth, it will allow you to create routes and will provide guidance as you walk or drive (set a preference for type of use, e.g.
Hike/walk, car/motorcycle, etc.). It will not give you voice guidance like an car navigation device. It will beep when you are approaching a turn and display the turn information on the screen so you can see what to do next. Topo Canada does not require an unlock code.
An alternative is to use two products. For road maps and routing, use either Metroguide Canada v4 (isn't locked but isn't updated as frequently as City Navigator) or City Navigator North America (locked to a single device, is updated quarterly if you want to subscribe to the lifetime updates). For offroad use the Ibycus topos (free, no routing). I hope that helps.ken.
Hi Thanks for the responses. But I don't understand the difference between City Navigator and cityXplorer, well, the first one is arround 100$, for the whole Canada and Garmin link of the product always show an error, the second is quite unexpensive (10 to 20$ for a city). Garmin said thay are the same, so what think about it? Canada Topo v4 seems quite interesting and complete. But it double the price of the device. So I have to think about it, and if the needs of a complete solution appears, I will buy it. City Navigator.
I don't see any description of the product on Garmin site which seems to have somes problem recently. For the moment, I will try Integrated Maps + OSM* + Ibyscus, and surely cityXplorer if I can use it to have turn by turn pedestrian guidance.
Thanks a lot *OSM: Open Street Map, is a Open Source Project (), also there is a wiki to put theses Maps on Garmin devices: ). City Navigator and cityXplorer are really two very different products so it's not really fair to compare them on price. If you want a tourist view of a city with more touristy points of interest and extra information about things like public transport, etc. CityXplorer is a good product. But it's not useful for travelling between cities.
And the small price only buys one city. City Navigator, for one reasonable price, buys you a complete roadmap of North America. This includes street detail for all the cities and towns, and all highways and roads. If you just want a roadmap of Canada rather than all of North America, either Metroguide Canada or Topo Canada will give you all the street detail for cities and towns, all the highways, more secondary roads than City Navigator and loads of good hydrology detail that City Navigator doesn't have.
You need to be very careful that you have a supported device when purchasing cityXplorer because it is currently only supported by a tiny number of Garmin devices. According to their website, that's the Nuvi 1200, 1300, 1400 and newer. The older model Nuvis are not supported. And none of the other handheld models are even listed, e.g. ETrex, GPSMAP, Oregon, Colorado, Dakota. City Navigator will work on all Garmin devices that can have maps loaded to them, except some really ancient models that only take non-NT format map files.
Metroguide Canada and Topo Canada will even work on those ancient clunkers as well as all the newer ones because they are still in non-NT format. Making decisions about Garmin-compatible maps is not easy.ken.