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I think Garmin is already the leader in the market.
Quote from: bearpaw on September 21, 2012, 09:23:52 AMI think Garmin is already the leader in the market. I think they are, too. I just think that within 5 years, they'll effectively be the ONLY one in the market. The competitors are way too slow in catching onto this phenomenon.
The versatility and security of using a Garmin Rino with other Rino users in the woods has convinced me that any hunter switching to a new GPS has to seriously consider the Rino for his next purchase. I see no competition for its features, ESPECIALLY the ability to link with your fellow hunters immediately with the click of a button.I think they'll corner the market in 5 years unless someone else like Magellan comes up with a similar system that works as well at a lower cost per unit. What do you guys think? Rino users? Anyone considering a switch to Rino. Chime in.
DeLorme still has a rather large following.My concern about Garmin is that like companies in mature electronic industries they're going the way of bells and whistles, and failing to keep the basic features intact.Neither of my 650 Rinos nor my 62s compare to the multiple 60x series GPSs I have owned and used extensively with respect to tracking sensitivity. The 62 series added some great features but also left behind some basic funtionality like being able to search all waypoints in alphabetic sequence. It's the same with phones: you can take 8MB pictures and twitter your friends but can't get a good cell signal outside of urban areas anymore.
I have no problems tracking. Maybe I'm not sure to what you're referring.