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Comparison Garmin Oregon 750t vs Garmin Oregon 650

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Garmin Oregon 750t
Garmin Oregon 650
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Application areahandheldhandheld
Water protection IPX7
Software
Pre-installed softAeroscanAeroscan, Navionics
Number of routes250200
Waypoints100004000
Navigation functions (assistants)
track back
track back
Receiver
GLONASS
Display specs
Display
3 "
400х240 px
touch
3 "
400х240 px
touch
Additional equipment
More features
digital camera
image display
barometer
digital camera
image display
barometer
Built-in memory4 GB
Connections
Interfaces
USB
memory card slot
USB
memory card slot
General
Power supplynon chargeable batteriesnon chargeable batteries
Battery life16 h16 h
Dimensions (HxWxT)114х61х33 mm114x61x33 mm
Weight210 g210 g
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2016october 2013

Pre-installed soft

The navigation programme, originally installed in the navigator and sold with it, in other words, a set of maps available to the user “out of the box”.

Most modern navigators are equipped with such programs (although the name of pre-installed maps is not indicated for all models). Note that the functionality of complete programs in different models may vary. Most often, these are the simplest maps of the world or the region in which this device is sold. However, there are exceptions: there are models with detailed maps, programs with advanced functionality, etc. Such exceptions are especially common among high-end specialized devices, in particular marine and aviation (see "Scope"). And for some navigators, there may be several options for pre-installed programs and even the ability to select such programs at the request of the user. All these details should be specified in each case according to the manufacturer or seller.

It is also worth considering that the characteristics often indicate only the general name of the cards. At the same time, the same card can be available in several versions that differ in functionality and, sometimes, terms of use (paid / free). However, the main features are basic capabilities, interface device, etc. — usually, are common to all versions. Therefore, by the name of the complete programme, usually, one can quite accurately determine the general capabilities and features of the card's functionality.

Number of routes

The maximum number of routes that can be entered into the memory of the GPS navigator.

The ability to save routes is convenient, first of all, for those who regularly have to travel the same roads: instead of laying the path anew each time, it is enough to select the appropriate route in the navigator's memory. As for the number of "remembered" routes, in modern navigators it can reach several hundred, but large amounts of memory cost accordingly. Therefore, when choosing according to this parameter, one should take into account real needs: for example, it is hardly worth specifically looking for a model for 50 routes or more if your regular trips are limited to 5-6 places in the city and 2-3 places outside the city.

Waypoints

The maximum number of waypoints that can be stored in the navigator.

A waypoint is a point on the map with specific coordinates set by the user. Such points can be used both to mark individual important places (work / home, regularly visited institutions in the city, camps or springs in nature, etc.), and when laying routes (it is convenient to designate intermediate points through which you must pass the route). The more points the navigator is able to "remember" — the wider its capabilities; in the most advanced models, this number can reach 10,000 or even more. On the other hand, extensive memory will also cost more.

Built-in memory

The amount of built-in memory installed in the navigator.

The amount of data that can be stored in the device directly depends on this indicator. However, it is worth keeping in mind that, on the one hand, a certain amount of built-in memory will inevitably be occupied by the operating system (if there is one), firmware and other programs supplied in the kit; on the other hand, the set of these programs in most cases also includes a preinstalled card. The latter means that the navigator can be used for its intended purpose “out of the box” without installing additional software; and for such an application the built-in memory is guaranteed to be enough. This means that it makes sense to pay attention to the storage capacity primarily if the device will have to work with additional data - from extended maps to photos and videos. This is especially true for models with a full-fledged OS like Windows or Android, which allows the installation of additional applications.
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