A new path Posted April 2, 2002 Share Posted April 2, 2002 I would like to hear from any users of the subject units. I am considering buying one or the other. I would like to know if there is marketable difference in the display clarity, and which software is more user friendly and complete. Also, how often do you find the barometric altimeter to be useful in respect to hiking/general use. I am located in the southwest where we have a lot of mountains. Thank you in advance for you input. Quote Link to comment
jfitzpat Posted April 2, 2002 Share Posted April 2, 2002 You can probably find thousands of messages on this very subject in the message archives. Some of the threads sound like a holy war. Bottom line, both are fine units, neither is perfect. I have a Vista for reasons I have elaborated on before, in brief, I like the small size, light weight, and extended temperature range. Since I take an altimeter to the mountains anyway, the Vista's built-in barometric altimeter helps it 'earn its ounces'. That said, loading 24M of map memory via a serial cable is a 40 minute pain. If I did a lot of map swapping, SD cards (with a PC writer!), would be really nice. Also, the Vista's display is a lot higher resolution than the Meridian's, but it is physically smaller. A larger screen would be more practical in a car, and the Meridian's larger size and weight probably make it less prone to fly around during daredevil manuevers (which seem more common when you are watching a GPS instead of the road ). I'd suggest playing with both at a store. Pick the one that just seems 'right' for you, and know that, since they are both good units, you can't really go wrong. -jjf Quote Link to comment
jfitzpat Posted April 2, 2002 Share Posted April 2, 2002 You can probably find thousands of messages on this very subject in the message archives. Some of the threads sound like a holy war. Bottom line, both are fine units, neither is perfect. I have a Vista for reasons I have elaborated on before, in brief, I like the small size, light weight, and extended temperature range. Since I take an altimeter to the mountains anyway, the Vista's built-in barometric altimeter helps it 'earn its ounces'. That said, loading 24M of map memory via a serial cable is a 40 minute pain. If I did a lot of map swapping, SD cards (with a PC writer!), would be really nice. Also, the Vista's display is a lot higher resolution than the Meridian's, but it is physically smaller. A larger screen would be more practical in a car, and the Meridian's larger size and weight probably make it less prone to fly around during daredevil manuevers (which seem more common when you are watching a GPS instead of the road ). I'd suggest playing with both at a store. Pick the one that just seems 'right' for you, and know that, since they are both good units, you can't really go wrong. -jjf Quote Link to comment
+Ranz Posted April 2, 2002 Share Posted April 2, 2002 Listen to JFitzpat. Check them both out yourself. They are equally great units. Hold one in your hands and choose what feels right to you. Quote Link to comment
markusby Posted April 5, 2002 Share Posted April 5, 2002 What type of antenna does the Meridian have? The Vista, though costly, does not have a quad helix antenna so the performance suffers in foliage. I'm not saying this because I own a Magellan - I'm saying this because I own a Vista and I'm a Garmin distributor. NOw, I can't WAIT for the Rino to come out... a two-way radio with an awesome GPS AND a quad helix antenna. A quad helix males all the difference in the world as far as reception, however, it uses slightly more battery power. It the Marindiam has this, i;d pick it over the other. If not, let me know - I sell the Vista for $300.00 Mark http://www.geonavigation.com Quote Link to comment
+phantom4099 Posted April 6, 2002 Share Posted April 6, 2002 Yes all magellan modes 310nd up (not sure about earlier models) contain a quad. Wyatt W. The probability of someone watching you is directly proportional to the stupidity of your actions. Quote Link to comment
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