Cheap Garmin 128-Megabyte Memory Cartridge for StreetPilot and eMap (010-10226-13) (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Garmin |
| FEATURES: | 128 MB memory card for Garmin GPS units, Designed for StreetPilot and eMap models, Download street-level map detail from Garmin CD-ROMs, Make your GPS more useful with topographic details, Compact and easy to install |
| TYPE: | 128mbyte; mbyte; data; card |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | 010-10226-13 |
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| UPC: | 753759028237 |
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Customer Reviews of Garmin 128-Megabyte Memory Cartridge for StreetPilot and eMap (010-10226-13)
memory garmin 128mb compre este producto desde venezuela,, y la compra fue muy satisfactoria, the buy is good,
Works like a charm!
We recently took a driving trip from Chicago to Key West making numerous stops in between, including metro Atlanta. I was able to load a significant number of maps onto the memory cartridge, covering almost all of the locations we traveled between Illinois and Florida. We were able to accurately navigate all of the major cities we visited which included Orlando, Daytona, Miami, Naples and Tampa, and never felt lost. More importantly, I never had to reload additional maps after the intital download which did take some time. However, whatever time it took to put the maps onto the cartridge in the first place was certainly made up for by the convenience of having them ALL there when we needed them!
Product works great, no problems.
I have had an eMap for about 4 years now. I purchased this product to replace the too small 8 MB card which could only hold a few maps, and use my eMap as a backup GPS. The 128 MB card can hold a decent amount of data. I estimate that it can store maps for all of Ohio, Michigan, WV and part of PA (while a 1 GB SD card can hold data for half of the US).
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>It would take 8 to 10 hours to flash this card using a serial connection while it takes the USB programmer less than 10 minutes. In other words, without the USB programmer you will just about kill a set of AA batteries loading 128 MB of maps on the card, so take this into consideration.