Garmin aera 500 Color Touchscreen Aviation GPS
- Easy-to-use touchscreen interface
- Bright 4.3″ diagonal, color display
- Lithium-ion battery – lasts up to five hours, depending on usage and settings
- Flight log: At least 30 most recent flights
- High-sensitivity GPS receiver with WAAS position accuracy for improved performance and reception
Product Description Garmin n Trading series of two portable GPS requirement an easy transition to flying cars – a combination of the best live map features provide an intuitive, menu-driven touchscreen. With Merchant, fingertip navigation has become an entirely new era, one that enhances the activity. Remove the knobs and switches. Facilitates instructor / driver interface. And you can think of door-to-control, not just the track-to-kiitotielle.Lähtö. . .



2 Responses to “Garmin aera 500 Color Touchscreen Aviation GPS”
I’ve been here longer than 6 months and it’s still hard to use. It is not intuitive and seems designed by someone with little background or aviation have to leave the map and the number of keys to press to the waypoint and then fly. Garmin makes a better GPS, mounted on helicopters fly like this. When the Auto mode when you go to a place, it’s necessary to change the setting tools do not hold the BACK button navigation button lung to stop right below the Back button and you need the destination to re-BACK pressed to find a run kauan.Tämä GPS is better to use Passenger time to use it during the flight, instead of the director, who is in air (a warning against the side of the car industry will be used during driving, the aviation side of the road to fly). Battery life is poor. I agree with Timothy Lam has a touch screen problems, but I also have problems with dragging the map around the auto mode – If I slide my finger on the map at some distance from his own. Bluetooth is an old Motorola headset is better and easier to use (but not the setup) and Bluetooth. I’m disappointed and expected much better from Garmin. I would not recommend this GPS.
By Bill Hansen on Aug 3, 2010
Adjustable backlight is great. Saw one of the brightest screens in full sun. Found it very easy and intuitive to use. Although some corrections deeply buried, that was a surprise. Love the yoke and car mounts to install. Both worked well for me. Love a power cord. Very clean setup. The device is packed with features and can manupulate many began to your liking. Size is just about the right way. It is a good fitness manual. Super easy to loosen the mounts to prevent theft. Bluetooth is available for vehicles to use (but not the reason why below). This device uses a low resistive touch screen technology is too big frame, which makes it possible to touch nearly half of the screen. The result is that the buttons on the field felt hug to the right of the map view screen significantly reduced. Even after calibration, I would regularly wrong with these keys. The cursor will simply not go as far as my finger asked. Another problem with the touch screen is dragging the map in any direction. It was a frustrating experience, because the device does not recognize the times of the finger and leave it at other times. The touch screen is not very sensitive to it is frustrating when your numbers, letters, etc. I would like using a capacitive touchscreen (like iPhone). Using the flight planner was hard for me. And it is difficult to accurately write your own waypoints, because the small screen size and lack of detail terrian. But the task can be performed. Battery life is about, but it was known in advance. I always use plug-in power. I think this product is accompanied by tools for downloading 110V switch. The post-purchase option. The vehicle mode was a bit disappointing. I liked the idea of two GPS capabilities, and the car during the trip. But the level of driving refinement is simply no better than what has been years. Two features as soon as I found missing was the nearest airport office, where the loss of the engine, and can be moved to point to appear on the map screen. You can not work, you need to leave the moving map, and write directly to one another than the unresponsive touch screen valikkoon.Kaiken, I am very pleased with what I mainly bought this unit: Flying. Have not you had enough to comment on durability, but so far (knock on wood), I had no problems at all, after about 30 hours flying with this device.
By Timothy Lam on Aug 3, 2010