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List All 1 PricesGarmin International Inc., announces the Dakota 10 handheld GPS navigator, that features a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, worldwide basemap and color touchscreen display into a compact, waterproof device with up to 10 hours of battery life. The Dakota 10 is designed in a small form factor and sports a simple interface. Lightweight, rugged and waterproof, Garmin’s Dakota 10 device is able to acquire and maintain satellite reception in conditions of heavy tree cover or deep canyons vi…
See moreGarmin International Inc., announces the Dakota 10 handheld GPS navigator, that features a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, worldwide basemap and color touchscreen display into a compact, waterproof device with up to 10 hours of battery life. The Dakota 10 is designed in a small form factor and sports a simple interface. Lightweight, rugged and waterproof, Garmin’s Dakota 10 device is able to acquire and maintain satellite reception in conditions of heavy tree cover or deep canyons via its high-sensitivity GPS receiver with HotFix™. HotFix™ automatically calculates and stores critical satellite information and can use that information to calculate a position. The Dakota 10 features 850 MB of internal memory, which can store up to 1,000 waypoints, 50 routes, 2,000 geocaches and an active tracklog of up to 10,000 points and 100 saved tracks.
The Dakota 10 is built to be used even with gloves on, and is based on the interface of Garmin’s Oregon series. It sports a 2.6 inch touchscreen display that can be read in all conditions, and is responsive to the touch of a finger, while providing resistance to the forces of nature. Weighing 6.75 ounces, Dakota lasts up to 10 hours on two AA batteries and can be connected to a PC or Mac via USB connection. The geocaching function within the Dakota allows users to download up to 2,000 caches, with information such as location, terrain, difficulty, hints and description, eliminating the need to so paper print outs and manually entered coordinates. The Dakota 10 comes preloaded with a worldwide basemap and is compatible with Garmin City Navigator NT for turn-by-turn directions on city streets, Blue Chart g2 for marine charting, and TOPO U.S. 24K and 100K map software for incredible terrain detail (each sold separately). The Garmin Dakota 10 is scheduled to ship in the quarter three of 2009 at $349.99.
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I am unable to stop recording the navigation of my Dakota 10. Everytime I turn the unit back on I get a long line from where my trip ended to where I turn it back on. Can anyone out there help?
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