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I have been looking to get a Handheld GPS unit but with all the different kinds not sure which one
I am not much into taking pics with it I have a camera for that what I am interested in is being able to take home and transfer a route that I completed and put it into my home computer on google maps or google earth to view my routes not sure if a program comes with the gps unit or if you have to buy it separate. I like the birds eye view as well as topo
really not worried about money just want a great reliable unit I do some canyon hike so a good antenna would also work too
any help or suggestion's would be greatly appreciated.
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I have the RHino 650, and LOVE it (i.e., its the one without the camera).
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Not sure why this is in photo and video, but the Rino 655T is incredible. And because it has a camera with plotting and 8 MP, you can take some good pics and they'll be on your map when you synch at home on your computer.
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