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<blockquote data-quote="Norvic" data-source="post: 298558" data-attributes="member: 4596"><p>I`d recommend a Magellan for the new user, they are easier to use, a casual user is less likely to save inaccurate waypoints. I started with Magellans way back in the 90s, and before I start a brand war, I am currently using a Garmin Rino 750. It is no where as foolproof as the Magellans I`ve used. Not knocking the Garmins, I just feel the learning curve for them is more difficult then the Magellans. Either used correctly are accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norvic, post: 298558, member: 4596"] I`d recommend a Magellan for the new user, they are easier to use, a casual user is less likely to save inaccurate waypoints. I started with Magellans way back in the 90s, and before I start a brand war, I am currently using a Garmin Rino 750. It is no where as foolproof as the Magellans I`ve used. Not knocking the Garmins, I just feel the learning curve for them is more difficult then the Magellans. Either used correctly are accurate. [/QUOTE]
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