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provided by Reviews![]() Some Good Some Bad Review created: Jan 16, 2006 by: jackson9000 Pros:Signal reception and basic GPS position accuracy. Cons:Mapping, tech support, button ergonomics, serial interface, and screen. The Bottom Line:-- Review:Satellite reception is pretty good. I can get a signal in my house, car, and in a Boeing 737. Basic...read full review Don't even consider this handheld ! Review created: Aug 26, 2005 by: shaunknee Pros:It floats ?? Cons:Screen, Map software, slow serial connection - the whole unit. The Bottom Line:-- Review:I purchased this receiver at Costco because of the price. I shortly after purchased the Magellan Map...read full review Best GPS Unit For The $. Review created: Mar 15, 2005 by: mwrobison Pros:Low cost, fully configurable, easy to use, accurate. Cons:Extra cost for detailed map data, no expandable memory, hard to read in daylight. The Bottom Line:The SporTrak Color is the most versatile color GPS unit you can buy for ~$200. Review:I purchased the Magellan SporTrak Color GPS Receiver at Costco in December 2004 for $200. Not having...read full review SporTrak Color has it's uses Review created: Jan 26, 2005 by: robbyjones Pros:Lightweight Rugged construction Internal compass good hiking unit with topo reasonable battery drain Cons:It the screen stupid! The Bottom Line:Buy this GPS only if you are using it to hike with and then make sure that you dont minds squinting at it alot! Review:This is my second stint as a GPS user. I owned a map 330 (also by magellan) about 5 years ago and I...read full review A good outdoors GPS with limited utility Review created: Aug 01, 2004 by: cpasque Pros:Good offroad reception, new lower price, lots of functionality Cons:Poor accuracy, useless without MapSend upgrade, small memory not expandable The Bottom Line:Recommended for hikers and offroad bikers. Not recommend for driving or long-distance road biking due to the memory limitations and questionable accuracy. Review:I chose the SporTrak color because it meets several needs in one. My primary interest is offroad bik...read full review Good unit, but designers are lazy Review created: Jun 13, 2004 by: mantidx1 Pros:Easy to use, menu system is intuitive. Cons:No rechargeable battery, screen scratches easily, computer cord hard to attach. The Bottom Line:Good unit. Some good innovations. Lacks some refinement. Price is becoming more reasonable ($230-$300), and is probably worth the features and versatility this unit offers. Review:This unit works well. I like the color screen, and the built in maps. The buttons and menus are easy...read full review Good looking and smart Review created: Apr 27, 2004 by: n2glock Pros:Looks good, compact and light. Can be customized. Lots of cool features. Great compass. Cons:Pre-loaded maps are weak. Eats batteries quick. Screen hard to read in bright sunlight. The Bottom Line:Well worth the money. The compass is worth its weight in gold. Review:This is my first GPS unit. I did alot of research before making a purchase. I found this GPS unit to...read full review VERY NICE UNIT Review created: Apr 21, 2004 by: mvsconst Pros:EVERYTHING Cons:SCREEN COULD BE LARGER The Bottom Line:-- Review:EASY TO READ AND FOLLOW.THE BEST GPS I'VE OWNED YET.IF YOUR A FISHERMAN THIS IS THE UNIT FOR YOU.VER...read full review New SporTrak doesn't live up to its potential Review created: Jan 16, 2004 by: eswierk Pros:Great GPS satellite reception; broad set of features. Cons:Poor screen viewing angle; usually requires backlight; keys unnecessarily hard to use. The Bottom Line:All in all, the SporTrak Color is worth the extra money only if the expanded memory capacity, compass, weather functions, and color screen are must-have features. Review:I recently took the Magellan SporTrak Color for an extended test drive, comparing it with Magellan's...read full review Page 1 of 1 |