Oregon 300 & 400: What the heck is different?
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Oregon 300 & 400: What the heck is different?
due to an upcoming birthday and a certain amount of financial stimulation thanks to Mr Rudd, I have been given the greenlight to get a GPS.
After playing around with one, I'm going with a Garmin Oregon, an object I fondled with way too much emotion last weekend.
Here's the one thing I can't figure out: What's the difference between the 300 and 400?????? The spec sheets on all the sites cite the same hardware & features... I'm confused (apart from the 400 being available with the Topo maps for the same as the cost of a 300 and buying the Topos separate)
Any help appreciated!
After playing around with one, I'm going with a Garmin Oregon, an object I fondled with way too much emotion last weekend.
Here's the one thing I can't figure out: What's the difference between the 300 and 400?????? The spec sheets on all the sites cite the same hardware & features... I'm confused (apart from the 400 being available with the Topo maps for the same as the cost of a 300 and buying the Topos separate)
Any help appreciated!
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Craig,
They are different due to the various mapsets (eg Garmin Topo Australia for the 400t and Garmin Bluecharts for the 400c) are loaded internally into the GPSr's memory. You do not receive the Mapsource software and map images to load onto the computer with these models. However for $60 to upgrade to the 400c for the Bluecharts is good value, even if you can't use it on the PC.
If you don't want the Bluecharts (of all of australia) or the new Topo Australia software, then just purchase the 300....with no loss of functionality.
Physically, the only difference is the colour coded surround.
I believe that this concept ie 200, 300, 400c, 400t etc may allow for updated models down the track similiar to the Nuvi models. eg 310, 410c, 410t etc.
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Edit: some of this is similiar to mastamak's posting
They are different due to the various mapsets (eg Garmin Topo Australia for the 400t and Garmin Bluecharts for the 400c) are loaded internally into the GPSr's memory. You do not receive the Mapsource software and map images to load onto the computer with these models. However for $60 to upgrade to the 400c for the Bluecharts is good value, even if you can't use it on the PC.
If you don't want the Bluecharts (of all of australia) or the new Topo Australia software, then just purchase the 300....with no loss of functionality.
Physically, the only difference is the colour coded surround.
I believe that this concept ie 200, 300, 400c, 400t etc may allow for updated models down the track similiar to the Nuvi models. eg 310, 410c, 410t etc.
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Edit: some of this is similiar to mastamak's posting
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Hi CraigRat,
I just love my 300. On our recent post easter trip to Bicheno I was saying to Sirius the only thing it's missing is a camera...... then there was a link in the forums to a 500 coming with camera. I'm managing very well with Shonky, Track4 and OSM for maps.
As far as I know the 400 offers coastal maps that were not of interest to me.
Cheers Quilter
I just love my 300. On our recent post easter trip to Bicheno I was saying to Sirius the only thing it's missing is a camera...... then there was a link in the forums to a 500 coming with camera. I'm managing very well with Shonky, Track4 and OSM for maps.
As far as I know the 400 offers coastal maps that were not of interest to me.
Cheers Quilter
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Depending upon if you want to wait (which I don't think you do! ), there's also a 500 coming out; internal camera. You probably don't want that but just thought I'd mention it to confuse you more.
I really like the TOPO Australia. I can show you at the event this weekend - if you can hold out that long.
I really like the TOPO Australia. I can show you at the event this weekend - if you can hold out that long.
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Get the Oregon 300 and purchase the DVD version of Garmin Topo,
Few reasons for this:
The DVD version of Garmin Topo comes with Basecamp for your PC which allows you to install a copy of Garmin Topo onto your PC, Basecamp will show the map on your PC in 3D.
If you purchase the Oregon 400T with Garmin Topo you will not be able to load a copy of Garmin Topo onto your PC.
Another great advantage with the DVD version of Garmin Topo is, the ability to at any time to transfer the map onto any Micro SD card. If you purchase a Oregon with the SD card version of Garmin Topo, I believe so I been told you will not be able to create a backup of the SD card version. If anything ever happens to your Micro SD Card, you will need to purchase another.
These are just some reason's I can think off.
Go the DVD version, You will not be sorry.
Few reasons for this:
The DVD version of Garmin Topo comes with Basecamp for your PC which allows you to install a copy of Garmin Topo onto your PC, Basecamp will show the map on your PC in 3D.
If you purchase the Oregon 400T with Garmin Topo you will not be able to load a copy of Garmin Topo onto your PC.
Another great advantage with the DVD version of Garmin Topo is, the ability to at any time to transfer the map onto any Micro SD card. If you purchase a Oregon with the SD card version of Garmin Topo, I believe so I been told you will not be able to create a backup of the SD card version. If anything ever happens to your Micro SD Card, you will need to purchase another.
These are just some reason's I can think off.
Go the DVD version, You will not be sorry.
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That's what I've gone and done!phillipsart wrote:Get the Oregon 300 and purchase the DVD version of Garmin Topo,
Few reasons for this:
The DVD version of Garmin Topo comes with Basecamp for your PC which allows you to install a copy of Garmin Topo onto your PC, Basecamp will show the map on your PC in 3D.
If you purchase the Oregon 400T with Garmin Topo you will not be able to load a copy of Garmin Topo onto your PC.
Another great advantage with the DVD version of Garmin Topo is, the ability to at any time to transfer the map onto any Micro SD card. If you purchase a Oregon with the SD card version of Garmin Topo, I believe so I been told you will not be able to create a backup of the SD card version. If anything ever happens to your Micro SD Card, you will need to purchase another.
These are just some reason's I can think off.
Go the DVD version, You will not be sorry.
Hopefully I'll have the new toy in my hands in the next few days.
So looking forward to it!
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Best option in my opinion.CraigRat wrote:That's what I've gone and done!phillipsart wrote:Get the Oregon 300 and purchase the DVD version of Garmin Topo,
Few reasons for this:
The DVD version of Garmin Topo comes with Basecamp for your PC which allows you to install a copy of Garmin Topo onto your PC, Basecamp will show the map on your PC in 3D.
If you purchase the Oregon 400T with Garmin Topo you will not be able to load a copy of Garmin Topo onto your PC.
Another great advantage with the DVD version of Garmin Topo is, the ability to at any time to transfer the map onto any Micro SD card. If you purchase a Oregon with the SD card version of Garmin Topo, I believe so I been told you will not be able to create a backup of the SD card version. If anything ever happens to your Micro SD Card, you will need to purchase another.
These are just some reason's I can think off.
Go the DVD version, You will not be sorry.
Hopefully I'll have the new toy in my hands in the next few days.
So looking forward to it!
One more thing, Don't think Garmin Topo is going to completely replace OZtopo or even some of the free maps for Garmin. National park road coverage is very poor.
I was a bit disappointed with Garmin Topo. Track coverage very poor in some of the best known 4wd destinations in Australia. For example take a look at Fraser Island when you get your copy.
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After having some small issues with my Garmin Etrex Vista CX, I decided that I would aim to purchase a new GPS. I recently saw someone with a Garmin Oregon and liked it. I have been looking at either the 300 or 400t but based on what I have read lately I will be going for the 300.
I'm not intersted in the bluewater maps and want to be able to have the maps on my pc as well...
I was also interested in the colorado, so I am somewhat confused as what to get.
I'm not intersted in the bluewater maps and want to be able to have the maps on my pc as well...
I was also interested in the colorado, so I am somewhat confused as what to get.
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Like others we went for the 300 because you can change the map sets later - 400 is preloaded only. The 500 series will have an inbuilt camera I understand. There was not a lot of difference in cost between the 300 and 400 once you added the cost od the TOPOs (which are ok - does anyone know when there will be an update for these?)RedPaw64 wrote:After having some small issues with my Garmin Etrex Vista CX, I decided that I would aim to purchase a new GPS. I recently saw someone with a Garmin Oregon and liked it. I have been looking at either the 300 or 400t but based on what I have read lately I will be going for the 300.
I'm not intersted in the bluewater maps and want to be able to have the maps on my pc as well...
I was also interested in the colorado, so I am somewhat confused as what to get.
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Re: Oregon 300 & 400: What the heck is different?
what does the oregon feel like in your hand,i have the 60 csx and it sticks in my clammy handswhen tramping around the bush ,does'nt look like the oregon would do the same?