I think the money these days are on the Garmin Montana's - only issue is that they do not come with any maps, but as a device it looks to be a winner.
I've had the 2610, Zumo 500, and now the 660, and by far the best was the 2610, as it did was it was supposed to do. The Zumo's are plagued by sub-standard software (firmware) which causes it them to do very strange things which it somes to navigating a route, but in general they work.
I have to agree with Mark, when people get a GPS they forget that maps still exist. I always carry maps for the areas I travel in, and use them to get an overview of which way to go - but many people tend to forget about the all that when they get "new" tech in their hands.
The neat thing is that one can use a GPS as a "smart" map; meaning using it as an auto turning/moving map - just zoom far enough out to be able to see a large enough area, works like a treat. But nothing have yet been invented which can beat a map....
Casper
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