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jimlink

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  1. zedex thanks for pointing this one out to me...it looks to be in great shape and was a good price.
  2. Thanks Zedex for helping find that 60CSX on the forsale board... got it pretty cheap and its in the mail.
  3. looks like this one is sold guys... he should be sending me a paypal request.
  4. The difference between the two is the 60csx uses the SIRF III chip which is actually supposed to be better from what I have read. However I have seen several people saying recently that the "H" model chipsets actually are comparable if not better... If I go with an "H" chip though I'll go with the 530 and get the radio.
  5. Ok, since I have limited it to the 60csx and the 530hcx and since I am currently over seas this presents a question. Since it will have the Americas maps does it still have a world base map? How do I get/install maps of germany or do I have to buy all of europe? Do they offer TOPO maps of Germany? If I were to choose to have turn by turn directions enabled what software would I also need to install? Now with all those can they all be loaded to work all at once? If so, does it slow the unit down? Thanks
  6. I am interested... do you have photos? And why are you selling it?
  7. I am sure I am going to go with the 60csx or 530hsx, but honestly will depend upon what types of deals I can find... if I find a 530 going for around 300 I'll snatch it up.
  8. Red90, I was looking at those too, however since they are less popular their prices on ebay are actually higher than that of the ones with the sensors.
  9. anyone know of any where with good prices on the 530hcx or the 60csx?
  10. you've got to be kidding 68 looks and noone has an opinion on any of the five I have listed?
  11. I currently own a pretty abused Rino 110 that I bought prior to Deploying to Iraq 4 or 5 years ago and its time to replace it. I am considering the Garmin Rino 530HCX, the Garmin GPSMap 60CSX the Magellan Explorist 600 or the Magellan Triton 500. I am a currently stationed in Germany so I am very interested in a Handhold GPS that has European maps available that won't also break my bank since I am buying the GPS too. I like the idea of topographic maps and the ability to use Google Maps some how (just seems cool to keep track of running, hiking, our 4x4ing adventures that way. I am also hoping in using it for turn by turn in my Jeep. Any and all recommendations as well as experiences with these 4 models would be greatly appreciated.
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