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The Garmin Rino GPS Navigation System


By: shawn parker Click author's name for more of his/her articles

The Garmin Rino GPS Navigation System is becoming the most sought after GPS system available on today's market. Rino is an acronym for "radio integrated navigation for the outdoors", and it truly lives up to its name. This system uses technology to its upmost attributes, and is comparable to other GPS systems in its class. Many of Garmin's consumers have been won over by the handsome ruggedness of the Rino and the updated standard features it now sports.

The Garmin Rino GPS Navigation System is a must for the motorist on the go, the avid fisherman, and hunters and hikers alike. This GPS is sealed tightly and comes with a water-proof guarantee, and uses AA alkaline batteries that can last up to 15 hours of use. The Rino weighs only 7.5 ounces, and is easy to store in backpacks, tackle boxes, glove compartments and anywhere needed to be within hands reach. Included along with an easy to read owner's manual, it has a water-proof case for added protection. A Rino carries a good return policy on replacement and repairing, but rare are those occasions for this GPS! It has a ruggedness that belies its sleek user-friendly design, and would be a well received gift that will please any of your outdoor enthusiasts.

The standard features of the Garmin Rino GPS Navigation System included on its page key is map, navigation, radio, routes, satellite, stopwatch, sun/moon, tracks, trip computer, main menu, and an alarm clock that comes with a buzzer/vibrator option. The calendar feature is an extra nice feature includes spaces for notes. The touch-screen is easy to manipulate and comes with four contrast settings that make the screen an easy read. The screen of the Rino has an approximate size of 1.4"x1.4" and has a delayed timeout illumination screen feature that can be set to the desired setting. The pan and zoom feature can be operated simultaneously and the compass screen points the way towards the next destination.

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About The Author: Shawn has been writing articles online for nearly 4 years now. Not only does this author specialize in diet, fitness, recipes and weight loss, you can also check out his latest website on Best GPS Navigation Systems which reviews and lists the Best GPS Systems for everyone.



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