Didjerrydo Posted July 11, 2008 Share Posted July 11, 2008 I see that now Garmin is introducing a new series of handhelds called the "Oregon's". These new units seem to have adandoned the famous "Rock & Roller" design in favor of a touch screen and hopefully many other fixes that were badly needed. I wonder if the Colorados have been written off as a poor design and a splash in the pan. It does seem like they are entirely too problematic. What I wonder is, are these new unit's displays going to be as hard to see in anything but the best lighting like the Colorados, do they actually have a functional clock, and do they leak if exposed to the shallowest water. Surely Garmin has learned a few lessons from their ill-fated Colorados and corrected them in these new Oregons? Quote Link to comment
+Cache Liberation Front Posted July 11, 2008 Share Posted July 11, 2008 I see that now Garmin is introducing a new series of handhelds called the "Oregon's". These new units seem to have adandoned the famous "Rock & Roller" design in favor of a touch screen and hopefully many other fixes that were badly needed. I wonder if the Colorados have been written off as a poor design and a splash in the pan. It does seem like they are entirely too problematic. What I wonder is, are these new unit's displays going to be as hard to see in anything but the best lighting like the Colorados, do they actually have a functional clock, and do they leak if exposed to the shallowest water. Surely Garmin has learned a few lessons from their ill-fated Colorados and corrected them in these new Oregons? Erm, no offense, but there are already three topics about the Oregon still on the front page of this forum. Quote Link to comment
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