Posts tagged with gpsmap
Garmin GPSMAP 4208 now out
Posted on December 9, 2009 6:59 PM

Here is another GPS model from Garmin, known as the Garmin GPSMAP 4208 which in essence is a WAAS-enabled chartplotter that comes complete with 12 channel GPS receiver and a 8.4? VGA display to get you started right out of the box. The GPSMAP 4208 will be preloaded with BlueChart g2 maps of the U.S. coast, boasting support for the Garmin Marine Network that allows you to add sonar, radar and weather updates. It is $260 cheaper than Garmin's recommended price on Amazon, retailing for $1,740.
Garmin GPSmap series
Posted on November 17, 2009 9:49 AM

Garmin has just unveiled a new range of GPSmap series, where they will be described in further detail under a bulleted format below for easier reference.
- GPSMAP 7015: touchscreen, 15", basemap only
- GPSMAP 7215: touchscreen, 15", U.S. coastal charts and more
- GPSMAP 7012: touchscreen, 12", basemap only
- GPSMAP 7212: touchscreen, 12", U.S. coastal charts and more
- GPSMAP 6012: soft key interface, 12", basemap only
- GPSMAP 6212: soft key interface, 12", U.S. coastal charts and more
- GPSMAP 6008: soft key interface, 8", basemap only
- GPSMAP 6208: soft key interface, 8", U.S. coastal charts and more
Apart from that, they have also announced a new series of chartplotters including the GPSmap 6000 and GPSmap 7000, where both devices will come with the new Garmin G Motion technology that promises to smooth map panning alongside zooming with super fast updates. Expect to see these new MFD chartplotters from February next year onwards, where they will have a starting price of at least $3,000 - ouch!




