The size of a small, flat calculator, the eMap contains a 12-parallel-channel global positioning system receiver and weighs a mere 6 ounces. Even with its compact style, the eMap boasts an extralarge display for showing more map data and the same power you've come to expect from Garmin handhelds--even while operating for up to 14 hours on two AA batteries. The eMap features an internal base map containing information on North and South America including state and country boundaries, lakes, rivers, streams, airports, cities, towns, coastlines, and U.S. state and interstate highways. In addition, the eMap provides exit information for the federal interstate highway system. With the eMap, you will know when you are near services such as food, lodging, and service stations.
With the bundled MetroGuide U.S.A. CD-ROM and 8 MB memory cartridge, you'll be able to easily transfer areas of interest from your PC to the eMap--just select a desired location and download the data. You'll see details like the locations of restaurants, banks, gas stations, tourist attractions, and more. And you can use your GPS to look up street addresses and points of interest, then navigate to them with the help of onscreen arrows and street-level detail.
The eMap features 500 waypoints with name and graphic symbol, 2,000 track log points, 10 saved tracks, and 2 resettable odometers. It also has rising and setting times for the sun and moon, sun and moon position, and moon phase for any day of the year anywhere in the world.
This deluxe package contains the MetroGuide U.S.A. CD-ROM, 8 MB data card, and a PC interface cable.