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Monday, January 21, 2008

Garmin's Colorado line close to official


Just a day after uncovering what appears to be Garmin's CES 2008 lineup, we've now got reason to believe that the Colorado series is all but official. After first seeing the unit rumored last month, quickly "confirmed" and clarified yet again within the past 24 hours, we're now hearing that the series will boast four different models and will undoubtedly cater to the outdoorsy set. Reportedly, the Colorado will be offered up in four flavors: the 300, 400t, 400i and 400c. The whole lot will tout the firm's new "Rock 'n Roller" input wheel, an SD expansion slot, wireless sharing of waypoints, routes and geocaches, a 400 x 240 resolution display and a battery life of around 15 hours. Word on the street has 'em landing this month and next, and while the 300 is set to launch at $499.99, each of the 400 variants will demand $599.99. Hit the read link for the full spill, and be on the lookout for Garmin to fess up soon enough.

2 Comments:

  • At 25 December, 2008 19:58, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Can anyone tell me why my Garmin nuvi 205's display is in Hebrew? I can't read anything. How can I set the screen to display in English. The map and the audio voice are in English but all displays are in Hebrew or what appears to be Hebrew. Maybe it's Arabic, hell if I know.

     
  • At 19 September, 2009 01:23, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Duh, has he checked the settings? What a genius suggestion!

     

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