GPS PN-20 - from Earthmate

The new Earthmate® GPS PN-20 handheld mapping device is now available at Earthmate.com. This color screen handheld GPS receiver works with DeLorme’s superior Topo USA® 6.0 maps, satellite imagery, aerial imagery, and USGS quads. Perfect for outdoor recreational activities, the Earthmate GPS PN-20 map data types include trail maps, routable roads, and show real-time tracking on top of imagery.

Each Earthmate GPS PN-20 comes with:

• Topo USA 6.0 DVD, remastered with a PN-20 interface, offering the most detailed topographic street and trail maps for the entire U.S.
• The ability to synchronize maps, routes, tracks, and waypoints between the Earthmate GPS PN-20 and Topo USA 6.0.
• A high-resolution, 220 x 176 pixel, TFT transflective color screen for easy viewing in glaring sunlight or total darkness.
• Fast satellite acquisition and outstanding signal retention.
• On-device road routing.
• The ability to easily toggle between maps and imagery.
• 75 MB of data storage capacity.
• $100 worth of DeLorme Aerial Data Packets, which include aerial/satellite imagery and USGS 7.5-minute quads.
• A base map of the world showing highways and major roads.
• Exceptional data storage—up to 10 tracks (10,000 points per track), 1,000 user-defined waypoints, and 50 routes.

This incredible device can now be purchased directly from Earthmate.com for only $369.95, an exceptional value for the features and capabilities included.

For more information on this device or to purchase your very own, please visit Earthmate today at:

http://www.earthmate.com

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