Showing posts with label micro sd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label micro sd. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Garmin 2560Megabyte Transflash Memory Card for StreetPilot i2 and i3 (010-10683-02) Review

Garmin 2560Megabyte Transflash Memory Card for StreetPilot i2 and i3 (010-10683-02)
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works good and if you dont wanna buy garmin maps there are some you can buy from national geographic for less than the garmin prices
TOPO! National Geographic USGS Topographic Maps (California) theres one example

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256 MB - TransFlash

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Garmin 64MB Memory Cartridge for Street Pilot or eMap Review

Garmin 64MB Memory Cartridge for Street Pilot or eMap
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I have had two problems with this card that may or may not affect others. I had an old version of Mapsource that did not recognize the 64MB cards. A call to customer service pointed me to a free update. I had difficulty with the card in my unit. The unit was acting very flaky. A call to Garmin customer service resulted in getting a in Warranty repair for an old unit. Some specific older units (the StreetPilot Colormap) do not properly handle cards with greater than 16MB capacities.
Why didn't I rate 5 stars? It take 4 hours to load the card over a serial link. The USB programmer is a bit pricy but would really make life much easier. I think for my needs I can get by without it. If you need program the card often you will want it for sure.

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Use this 64 MB data card to bring street-level map and navigational detail to your Garmin global positioning system unit. Download map data from Garmin MapSource CD-ROMs to your PC, then transfer to the data card. Data transfers can be performed with the card inserted in the Garmin GPS unit or using Garmin's USB data card programmer (sold separately). The USB data card programmer downloads map information in seconds and saves your GPS unit's battery power.
These cards can be used with Garmin GPS units including StreetPilot, ColorMap, eMap, and GPSMAP 295 models. MapSource CDs are available for the U.S., Canada, and many European countries. This card comes with a one-year warranty.

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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Garmin City Navigator for Detailed Maps of Major Metropolitan Areas in Europe (microSD/SD Card) Review

Garmin City Navigator for Detailed Maps of Major Metropolitan Areas in Europe (microSD/SD Card)
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I bought the Micro SD cards because I thought it would be better so that all the maps are on the card and can just plug it into my GPS. However, if you want to download specific routes or biking routes which I have done, you have to also purchase Way Point Trip Manager in order to transfer the information. If you purchase the CD you can transfer the information with Map Source which is included with the GPS. Had I known that I would have had to purchase extra software to be able to transfer the information, I would have bought the CD's.

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Garmin MicroSD Map Card 010-10680-50 Flash Memory

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