Garmin Montana 650t
Where to Buy
currently retails for:
$599.99 - $600.00
MSRP: $699.99
$599.99 - $600.00
MSRP: $699.99
where to buy:
Specs
| Weight |
10.2 oz / 289 g with included lithium-ion battery pack, 11.7 oz / 333 g with 3 AA batteries (not included) |
| Dimensions |
2.9 in x 5.7 in x 1.4 in / 7.48 cm x 14.42 cm x 3.64 cm |
| Display size |
2 in x 3.5 in / 5.06 cm x 8.93 cm, 4 in diag / 10.2 cm |
| Display resolution |
272 x 480 pixels |
| Display type |
bright, transflective 65k color TFT, dual-orientation touchscreen- sunlight readable |
| Battery |
rechargeable lithium-ion (included) or 3 AA batteries (not included), NiMH or Lithium recommended |
| Battery life |
up to 16 hours (lithium-ion), up to 22 hours (AA batteries) |
| Waterproof |
yes (IPX7) |
| Floats |
no |
| High-sensitivity receiver |
yes |
| Interface |
high-speed USB and NMEA 0183 compatible |
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