
Garmin has introduced two new personal navigators in the form of the Oregon 550 and Oregon 550t. Both devices are equipped with a 3.2 megapixel camera for taking geotagged photos, a 3-inch sunlight-readable touchscreen display, a 3-axis compass, a 850MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, a USB port, a waterproof casing and powered by a pair of rechargeable AA NiMH batteries which are good for about 16 hours. The main difference between both devices is that the Oregon 550 ($499.99) only has the standard shaded-relief worldwide basemap, meanwhile the Oregon 550t ($599.99) comes preloaded with 100K topological maps for the US, with 3D elevation perspectives. [Product Page via SlashGear]
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