
While some of us have forgotten that Lowrance still makes GPS units, they have been quitely innovating. Their recent release at CES 2009 is the Endura line of handheld units that are worth looking at. The first feature that caught my eye is the touch screen — something that is a first in the handheld GPS market.
While Garmin and Megellan (I mean Mitac) have been busy building proprietary mapping systems, Lowrance seems to be much more open — allowing you to load map from Accuterra, Navionics, and even the familiar Navteq maps used by Google.
Via GPS Tracklog

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