Garmin Oregon 200, 300, 400t, 400i, 400c - $50 Rebate

Garmin has a $50 rebate going for the Garmin Oregon handheld GPS unit purchased now through 5/10/2009. The rebate is a available on all Oregon models, including the 300, 400t, 400i, 400c.
The touchscreen GPS has a lot going for it at the top of Garmin's line and is well worth considering if you are in the market for a full featured, big screen GPS. Read my Full Review of the Oregon 400t for more information.
Garmin Oregon 200
- Full touchscreen unit with great new interface. Has a basemap
Garmin Oregon 300
- Adds wireless sharing capability along with electronic compass and altimeter
Garmin Oregon 400T
- Adds the Topo map to the 300 model features.
Garmin Oregon 400i
- Adds inland lakes maps to the 300 model features.
Garmin Oregon 400C
- Adds Coastal maps to the 300 model features.
Get the Rebate Form HERE (PDF Link)
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Posted by Scott Martin at March 11, 2009 6:38 AM
I've been looking at these for some time, but didn't want to shell out the money. I've ruled out the 200 but can't decide between the 300 or one of the 400's. I don't really understand the different between a "base map" and a "topo map" for starters. I know what a topographical map is but don’t know what a base map is.
I just want something that will easily let me do Geocaching and something I can take out of the leisurely kayak ride to track where I've been and not have to worry about hurting the thing. I also know that Magellan is an option. Any suggestions?
I've been using my Oregon 300 for a month or so now and I think this review is the most accurate and comprehensive review that I have seen.
I love the ease of switching between my Driving profile over to Hiking. Two completely different uses and it only takes a second to switch the maps from road to topo, and the trip computer settings as well.
In the brightest sunlight, at certain angles, the screen can be hard to see, but I'm yet to be in a situation where I couldn't just turn the unit at a different angle or face a different direction and see it just fine.