I really like the touch screen interface. There's room for improvements but generally speaking, you can navigate menus faster than on other Garmin handhelds.
The Oregon line of GPS receivers comes in several different flavors, the 400t comes preloaded with US topographic maps, the 400c comes with the Garmin Bluechart maps and the 400i comes with a US Inland Lakes map.
Highest resolution Garmin ever made (amazing display and detail - the topo maps that come with this unit are really amazing!) - Profiles (can be used as both a city navigation/car-unit and hiking)
If you are using your GPS as part of an emergency toolkit to throw in your backpack, or just turn it on (”set it and forget it”) for casual use you will probably not get the best use of the touch screen and enjoy something from the eTrex or 60 series bett
This next-generation handheld features a rugged, touchscreen along with preloaded topographic maps, 3D map view, a high-sensitivity receiver, barometric altimeter, electronic compass, microSD™ card slot, picture viewer and more.
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