Different forms of navigation systems are available in the market, where some are handheld systems and in-car systems. Garmin eTrex Vista CX Handheld GPS Navigator is the latest product available in the market which helps the users to get the hands-on information easily through this model navigation system. When compared with the other navigation systems the basic technology and functionalities used in this system are almost the same.
In this GPS system, the users can save a maximum of 20 tracks which can be retraced later. To receive the signals from satellite, Elevation is the most essential part that is required in this Garmin In- Car Sat Nav system. The users can get the information on current elevation, ascent or descent rate and minimum or maximum elevation. Also, the distinct position formats required in this device are British grid, Lat and Lon, UTM, Maidenhead, MGRS and user grid are the few to mention.
A special feature known are the trip calculator is also available in this model where the users comfortably get the information about average speed on the route, total speed, maximum speed and stopped time are the few other features available in this model to mention. For certain destinations, it is possible for the users to get more than 20 reversible routes. It also has sufficient storage space information about 500 waypoints along with the graphic symbols.
Inbuilt antenna, GPS receiver, 12 parallel channels, WAAS feature, Micro SD card, backlight LED display, water resistant case, USB interface cable, Celestial tablets, lanyard and PC data cable are the few other remarkable features included in this model. The battery and the unit weigh around 159 grams and also the display comes with the dimensions of 33 x 43 mm. Total resolution of the display is 176 x 220 pixel and supports 256bit colour TFT feature.
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