
- GPS-handheld-computer-from-General-Dynamics
- 04-08-2009
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One device the warfighter likes and uses is a GPS handheld computer from General
Dynamics
(Itronix) known as the GoBook MR-1.
http://mg.gpsworld.com/gpsmg/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=591863
wrote:
>One device the warfighter likes and uses is a GPS handheld computer from
General Dynamics
>(Itronix) known as the GoBook MR-1.
> http://mg.gpsworld.com/gpsmg/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=591863
> http://mg.gpsworld.com/gpsmg/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=591863
List Price
MR1BCBZAZZBBAAAAAA $5,564.00
my Garmin Oregon 400t does the same thing for $5,000 less.
Nicholas wrote:
> wrote:
>
>
>> One device the warfighter likes and uses is a GPS handheld computer from
General Dynamics
>> (Itronix) known as the GoBook MR-1.
>> http://mg.gpsworld.com/gpsmg/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=591863
>> http://mg.gpsworld.com/gpsmg/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=591863
>
> List Price
> MR1BCBZAZZBBAAAAAA $5,564.00
>
> my Garmin Oregon 400t does the same thing for $5,000 less.
> List Price
> MR1BCBZAZZBBAAAAAA $5,564.00
>
> my Garmin Oregon 400t does the same thing for $5,000 less.
You clearly have the better deal, Larry.
> wrote:
>>One device the warfighter likes and uses is a GPS handheld computer from
>>General Dynamics
>>(Itronix) known as the GoBook MR-1.
>> http://mg.gpsworld.com/gpsmg/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=591863
>>General Dynamics
>>(Itronix) known as the GoBook MR-1.
>> http://mg.gpsworld.com/gpsmg/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=591863
> List Price
> MR1BCBZAZZBBAAAAAA $5,564.00
> my Garmin Oregon 400t does the same thing for $5,000 less.
> MR1BCBZAZZBBAAAAAA $5,564.00
> my Garmin Oregon 400t does the same thing for $5,000 less.
Would like to see you take your Garmin and drop it onto a hard surface from
3' several times. Give it a try and let us know how it works.
wrote:
>> wrote:
>>>One device the warfighter likes and uses is a GPS handheld computer from
>>>General Dynamics
>>>(Itronix) known as the GoBook MR-1.
>>> http://mg.gpsworld.com/gpsmg/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=591863
>>>General Dynamics
>>>(Itronix) known as the GoBook MR-1.
>>> http://mg.gpsworld.com/gpsmg/content/printContentPopup.jsp?id=591863
>> List Price
>> MR1BCBZAZZBBAAAAAA $5,564.00
>> my Garmin Oregon 400t does the same thing for $5,000 less.
>> MR1BCBZAZZBBAAAAAA $5,564.00
>> my Garmin Oregon 400t does the same thing for $5,000 less.
>Would like to see you take your Garmin and drop it onto a hard surface from
>3' several times. Give it a try and let us know how it works.
Well that's the thing. I save myself 5 grand by NOT dropping it. In
>3' several times. Give it a try and let us know how it works.
fact, it has its' own case now, to protect it from such events...just
in case.
The idea of any warfighter having $5,000 to shell out for his/her own
personal gps use is nonsense, when you can spend 1/10th of that and
still get a solid unit. Who needs a computer anyhow with a keyboard
that looks like it belongs on a Mattel toy? What are you going to put
on it. =Not much=
because?
If caputured by enemy, you've just given them information that could
get your buddies killed.
Lg
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