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#178076 - 07/29/09 08:08 PM Garmin Dakota 20 GPS Review heavy picture warning
falcon5000 Offline
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Well I'll be the Guinea Pig here, I have been looking for a touchscreen version of the HCX series with more map capability. So I had got a Dakota 20 (unfortunately before looking at it) (live and learn)to replace the HCX, here are some points below.

Note: I don't regret buying it, it does have some good attributes but I am unable to test the Solar capabilities until a power cable arrives (Garmin special pin out),for me to give it a definite go it has to be able to power 100% under a 40 watt solar cell with no batteries in the unit, plus power up 100% under a car cigarette lighter with no batteries. I have tested this unit with Road maps,Bluechart (Marine Maps) and Topo maps at 100K and all work very fast and as advertised like the HCX. Pretty much what you can do with a HCX you can do with this, just a few more clicks here and there and a bigger screen and less issues with buttons for marine use. I haven't tried it with gloves in a cold environment but I would say in a pinch you could use a stick like a stylus in a worst case.

Pros
1. A 3600 Map limit or 16 gig microSDHC cards which ever come first. You can use micro SD card or microSDHC cards in this unit (No speed difference in this unit) I can load all of the street maps of US,EU,Mexico,Canada,Australia and Taiwan on a 4 gig microSDHC card to give you an example. 100K topos will take 2 cards for US, 24K will take a lot of cards. So I am happy with the raising of the map limit above the 2011 like the HCX.
2. Boot up time, GPS signal acquire and sat's picked up are a lot faster and more satellites compared to the Garmin Vista HCX
3.More rugged than the HCX and smaller
4.Larger Screen
5. Appears to be more water resistance with the lack of buttons that could be a leak point and probably lees problems with Deet attacking the rubber (see picture at the very bottom) on the HCX but I haven't tried Deet yet.
6. Both the HCX and Dakota will work under water (few feet in a pool but no signal of course)
7. Uses 2 AA batteries like the HCX, compact,fast and holds a lot of maps in a nut shell as stated before.
8. Much better 3 axis compass
9.Profile mode for many different scenarios,hiking,driving for example
10. Area calculation, you can engage this feature and walk around the perimeter of a field and it tells you how big it is, for example 1 acre, it will tell you in acres.
11. Stopwatch
12. Man overboard feature
13. Alarm Clock (a useless feature do to the sound is not loud enough)

Cons
1. Here's the killer, the Screen is Very Dim like the Oregon. It is slightly brighter than the Oregon but Garmin has figured away to make it very visible in direct sun light. The brighter the sun, the brighter the screen, however if you go into a shaded area it is very dim. At night it's do able, not as bright as a HCX but no problem seeing it, it is like the HCX dimmed down a little bit. I wish they had put the brightness of the HCX in it but I guess they were focused on Battery Life. It's not bad but if the screen will be a deal breaker, I would strongly recommend looking at it in a store bufore the buy.
2. The alarm could be louder (I haven't found where you can change the sound on this one) It has a alarm clock mode in it, but you can barely hear it.
3. Getting to the same features as the HCX has significantly more clicks per say
4. The way point marking needs to get use to, its way to easy to create way points to a point that if you accidentally tap a point when scrolling it puts a pin up for a way point and can get annoying. This is just something I need to get the hang of it, that's all.








In To The Pool

Working underwater


HCX and Deet

I think I've hit the max pictures per post, see Alan's post below for Deet HCX


Edited by falcon5000 (07/30/09 12:10 AM)
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#178079 - 07/29/09 08:33 PM Re: Garmin Dakota 20 GPS Review heavy picture warning [Re: falcon5000]
GoatRider Offline
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Registered: 08/28/04
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Loc: Maple Grove, MN
I have an Oregon, and I have 2 other previous Garmins that have a cable that fits, but aren't quite compatible with each other. If I plug in the Vista cable to my Oregon and plug it into the car, the Oregon thinks I've plugged into a computer and goes into download mode. And it's not marked on the cable which version it is. Same plug, apparently different pin-out.

Other than that, I love my Oregon.


Edited by GoatRider (07/29/09 08:33 PM)
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#178082 - 07/29/09 09:03 PM Re: Garmin Dakota 20 GPS Review heavy picture warning [Re: GoatRider]
Alan_Romania Offline

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Falcon,

Nice review.

I tried to edit your post so that you last image would show, but it wouldn't cooperate... so here it is


Edited by Alan_Romania (07/29/09 09:04 PM)
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#178084 - 07/29/09 09:29 PM Re: Garmin Dakota 20 GPS Review heavy picture warning [Re: falcon5000]
JohnN Offline
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Registered: 10/10/01
Posts: 966
Loc: Seattle, WA
Originally Posted By: falcon5000

Pros
1. A 3600 Map limit or 16 gig microSDHC cards which ever come first. You can use micro SD card or microSDHC cards in this unit (No speed difference in this unit) I can load all of the street maps of US,EU,Mexico,Canada,Australia and Taiwan on a 4 gig microSDHC card to give you an example. 100K topos will take 2 cards for US, 24K will take a lot of cards. So I am happy with the raising of the map limit above the 2011 like the HCX.


Seems better, but still is painful they only incrementally bumped the limit. I recall hitting 2011 limit pretty fast adding topos of my state, seems like 3600 might or might not be enough.

Quote:

7. Uses 2 AA batteries like the HCX, compact,fast and holds a lot of maps in a nut shell as stated before.


Does it accept lithium batteries? That really torqued me off that they removed lithium battery support on the eTrex Vista after supporting it in previous models.

-john


Edited by JohnN (07/29/09 09:31 PM)

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#178086 - 07/29/09 09:35 PM Re: Garmin Dakota 20 GPS Review heavy picture warn [Re: ]
falcon5000 Offline
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Wow I did not know that Izzy, that's valuable information. I've been lucky that I haven't burned the unit out yet, I will definitely be more careful in the future.
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#178088 - 07/29/09 09:39 PM Re: Garmin Dakota 20 GPS Review heavy picture warning [Re: Alan_Romania]
falcon5000 Offline
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Thanks Alan, I don't know why the links don't post. Here's some more.

Maps

Topo's



water



Street







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#178089 - 07/29/09 09:42 PM Re: Garmin Dakota 20 GPS Review heavy picture warning [Re: JohnN]
falcon5000 Offline
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Yes it does take lithium batterys.
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#178092 - 07/29/09 10:05 PM Re: Garmin Dakota 20 GPS Review heavy picture warning [Re: GoatRider]
falcon5000 Offline
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Good catch goatrider, I'm going to have to label the different cables now, the HCX and Dakota. I wish Garmin would get away from the nickel and dime propriety equipment and things, they may make money here and there but it runs off customers that way. They make good equipment but they need to focus on what people want and not what ever it is they are doing.
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#178096 - 07/29/09 10:27 PM Re: Garmin Dakota 20 GPS Review heavy picture warning [Re: falcon5000]
Todd W Offline
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Registered: 11/14/04
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Loc: Mountains of CA
Nice review thanks.
While on the topic of GPS.. do they make any GPS with an "extendable" antenna? I would want to use them in the bush and there are always HIGH trees and my other garmins are not the best frown (They are 2-3 years old though too).

-Todd

If this should be a new post let me know.
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#178099 - 07/29/09 10:36 PM Re: Garmin Dakota 20 GPS Review heavy picture warning [Re: Todd W]
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Todd you should be good with the HCX Vista or Dakota or Oregon series. The Newer GPS's will pick up under really heavy foliage, trees, some parts of canyons and in houses. I'm probably venturing to say you should have no issues with the new chip set, even the dakota picks up more sats than my HCX but both will work in heavy coverage just fine.
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