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Anyone heard any pros or cons with Bushnell's new ONIX 200 GPS? Yopu can download satelitre images to go with the topographic maps. Just wondering about anyones personal experiences.
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Bushnell appears to be taking the gps in a slightly different direction. It will be interesting to see how far this concept goes, it sounds great and time will tell. I would like to try it on the ground. Has anybody seen one of these units in a store?
http://store.bushnellgps.com/Purchase_Photos_Maps_C53.cfm
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