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Since the introductions of smart phones with build-in GPS receivers, these things have been dropping like flies...
Wasn't too long ago that a decent portable GPS would run you $500+
I have the 755T and it's inferior to my 660T. The screen is horrible, custom POI messes up trying to select a point on 2D map, and every once in a while it would randomly crash.
Me being too lazy to download the manual and research it, do the Garmins have "Map View". Where you can view just like looking at a paper map, zoom in and out, drag around?
I know (at least some) Tom Toms have that mode.
I'm still relying on my Dell Axim PPC with Mapopolis. The company is no longer around and the maps are years old, but it works for me.