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Electronics : Garmin eTrex Legend CX Color Mapping Handheld GPS

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Garmin eTrex Legend CX Color Mapping Handheld GPS

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Garmin eTrex Legend CX Color Mapping Handheld GPS
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2242





Batteries Included: 1
Batteries: 2 AA
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Garmin
Color: Silver
Display Size: 2.1 inches
EAN: 0753759049140
Includes Mp3 Player: 1
Label: Garmin
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 010-00440-00
Native Resolution: 176 x 220
Number Of Tracks: 20
Publisher: Garmin
Ranking: 2242
Studio: Garmin
Variation Description: Silver


Piece facts:
  • 64 MB microSD card for MapSource data gives you the versatility of adding highly detailed maps
  • 256-color, sunlight-readable display makes it easy to distinguish map details and see where you're going
  • Support for English, Spanish, Portugese, and French languages.
  • Automatic route generation, off-route recalculation, turn-by-turn directions with alert tones, and icon-driven menus for finding points of interest (when combined with Garmin's optional MapSourceĀ® CDs) navigate you safely to your destination
  • Mini-USB port for fast, convenient download of map data from Garmin's entire library of optional MapSource CDs using a PC




GPS Handheld Mapping Color CX Legend eTrex Garmin






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The Garmin eTrex Legend CX is a complete map of the Americas that fits in your hand. lt's got a full basemap of North and South America, and you can add to that with the 32MB MicroSD slot. You'll get the most precise GPS positioning for your travels, through the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS). Never get lost again! Celestial tables for best hunting and fishing times lncludes USB cable and bike mount

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With the Legend Cx, Garmin has updated a much-loved device with expandable memory on a microSD card so you can load optional map data for your hiking, hunting, and other outdoor excursions. Add to that a bright, full-color TFT display, automatic routing, and long, 36-hour battery life, and you've got a great companion for your next outdoor or boating adventure.



Compass indicates direction. View larger.


Displays nearby attractions. View larger.

The Legend Cx features a bright color screen, 36 hour battery life, microSD card maps, and more.
You can use the Legend Cx's memory card slot with preprogrammed microSD cards from Garmin (sold separately) that provide topographic maps, city streets, and nautical charts. ln fact, the unit is compatible with most Garmin MapSource products, including BlueChart, City Navigator, U.S. Topo 24K, and U.S. Topo and Recreational Lakes with Fishing Hot Spots. The unit comes preloaded with an Americas autoroute basemap that provides automatic routing capabilities, including highways, exits, and tide data. You can even get turn-by-turn directions when you're driving, and an integrated trip computer provides odometer, stopped time, moving average, overall average, total time, max speed, and more.

As on all eTrex units, the primary controls are located on the side of the unit, so you can operate it with one hand. An innovative rocker switch on its face makes inputting data easy, and with it you can scroll through menus or pan the map page. Fast USB connectivity makes loading charts and maps quick and easy, while navigation instructions can be shared with repeaters, plotters, and autopilots using NMEA protocols through the dedicated serial port. Additionally, the case is water resistant to lEC 60529 lPX7 standards (can be submerged in one meter of water for 30 minutes).

Another key feature of the Legend Cx is the 10,000-point automatic track log; 20 saved tracks (500 points each) let you retrace your path in both directions. There's also a large-numbers option for easy viewing, as well as a dual-position display mode. Lastly, the unit includes built-in celestial tables for best times to fish and hunt, plus sun and moon calculations.

lf you like the features of the Legend Cx but require an electronic compass and a barometric altimeter, check out the Garmin eTrex Vista Cx.


What's in the Box
Legend Cx unit, 32 MB microSD card, USB interface cable, MapSource Trip and Waypoint Manager CD, lanyard, owner's manual, and quick-start guide.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Tool ...
This is a very useful tool. Software is out there, just have to look for it!



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Old Tech .. Poor Performance
The biggest problem is that the early etrex units (of which this is one) are very low powered. Garmin has upgraded their low end units with an H so you will see the HCx instead of Cx, they are "higher sensitivity". They should have just put an L on the Cx, and called it Lower Sensitivity. I've been very disapointed in the quality of the transmission in a car, compared to Magellan and my Garmin GPS V. These are discontinued for a reason, they don't work very well.

NOTE: If you want maping, you must spend another $100.00 or so for mapping software (either Topo or Streets). So add that to your expense when looking for a low end Geocaching GPS.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * great gadget ...
small, easy to use, has provided great enjoyment for my husband and son in their geocaching craze.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice unit, stable signal and trip computer
I've owned this and the newer model HCX. The HCX locks on to satellites very quickly and hold the signal indoors or in built up areas. Very good for hiking and the like. I mainly use the trip computer functions and the CX is much more consistent and stable for trip data out in the open. Apart from the chips the units are identical. Buy the less sensitive but cheaper CX for canoeing, biking etc. Get the HCX for built up areas and when you don't need an accurate speedo



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Daily used ...
I have had this product for three years now and use it on a daily bases. The screen is small, but when you need to take it with you, then it's nice. I have a mount in all of my cars and motorcycle. I only once had a issue with it and had to reset it back to defaults. Well worth the money, just don't forget the streets map software or it's useless.

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