garmin oregon 400i
Jul 11, 2008 gps navigation

Garmin Oregon 400i is made for the freshwater enthusiasts. This handheld GPS receiver comes with built-in U.S. Inland Lakes and a worldwide basemap with imagery. Map detail includes shoreline details, depth contours, boat ramps and mile markers for thousands of lakes in the continental U.S.
Oregon 400i has an MSRP of $640 and pretty much has the same hardware as Oregon 300. Just like 300, 400i has barometric altimeter, electronic compass, and the wireless transfer capability (neither of which is on Oregon 200).
All Garmin Oregons have sun and moon information, tide tables, and area calculation.


July 12th, 2008 at 9:28 pm
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June 4th, 2009 at 2:49 pm
My evaluation of the Garmin Oregon 400T indicates that the display is not that unacceptable in bright sunlight, regardless of most practical viewing angles, especially compared to other ‘touch screen’ GPS devices; i.e., cell phones. Unquestionably, the GPS MAP 60CSx with its backlit display is the most readable under all conditions. My Flickr Photo Page shows the results comparing the 400T with the AT&T Tilt, T-Mobile G1 and the GPS MAP 60CSx. It would be interesting to see this comparison with an iphone, which I don’t have. Take a look at the Garmin Oregon User Group and feel free to join and contribute: http://www.flickr.com/groups/1074405@N24/