Garmin Dakota New handheld GPS series
Jun 29, 2009 GPS
Garmin has announced a new line of handheld GPS navigators under the name Dakota. The new series so far comprises two models are Dakota 10 and 20, outwardly similar to previously released Garmin Oregon navigators, but differs from them in functionality.
Dakota 10 and 20 GPS navigators can operate autonomously up to 20 hours on two AA batteries standard. They are equipped with resistive touch screen with a diagonal of 2.6-inch. In addition, they weigh just 190 grams, are connected to a computer via USB interface and can be stored in the memory up to 200 routes.
Dakota 20 older model also has received an electronic compass to the three axes of coordinates, slot for microSD memory card, altimeter, and wireless data exchange with other compatible devices. The appearance in the sale of Dakota 10 and 20 GPS navigators are expected in the third quarter of this year, and the value of these interesting systems will be $300 (Dakota 10) and $350 (Dakota 20).
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Garmin launches Dakota line of handheld GPS units for the great outdoors

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