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Garmin GPSMap 3210 10.4-Inch Chartplotter Network Bundle

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Sales Rank: 51312







Binding: Electronics
Brand: Garmin
EAN: 0753759053505
Feature: Includes: GPSMAP 3210, GXM 30A, GSD 21, GMS 10
Label: Garmin
Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 010-00528-01
Publisher: Garmin
Sales Rank: 51312
Studio: Garmin


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  • Includes: GPSMAP 3210, GXM 30A, GSD 21, GMS 10







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GPSMAP 3210 Network Bundle Includes

  • GPSMAP 3210
  • GXM 30A
  • GSD 21
  • GMS 10
GPSMAP 3210



The Garmin GPSMAP 3200 Series. Designed for boaters who want large-display, color chartplotters with networking capability to combine GPS, radar, XM WX Satellite Weather, sonar and other data. These new plotters feature built-in marine detail charts of the United States coastline, including Alaska and Hawaii - utilizing elements of Garmin's new BlueChart g2 technology. These charts provide integrated maps for a much smoother presentation. BlueChart g2 has all the detail of traditional BlueChart, but with 3D perspective, and richer detail and content - data like tides and currents overlaid on the chart. Other chart features include shaded depth contours, port plans, wrecks, restricted areas, and more. Each plotters can also be supplemented with BlueChart g2 preprogrammed data cards providing extremely detailed marine charts, including highly detailed roads, points of interest, high quality color photos for the U.S ports, marinas, and more.



Product Features and Specifications

  • WAAS-enabled, 12 parallel channel GPS sensor with 30 ft. cable length
  • Display: 256 color TFT, full VGA, 640 x 480 pixels, sunlight-readable display
  • Display dimensions: GPSMAP 3205 - 5.0-inch diagonal, 3.0'H x 4.0'W
  • Display dimensions: GPSMAP 3206 - 6.4-inch diagonal, 3.82'H x 5.14'W
  • Display dimensions: GPSMAP 3210 - 10.4-inch diagonal, 6.24'H x 8.31'W
  • CCFL backlight for display and keypad
  • Ultra-dim backlight for nighttime operation with user programmable levels for day and night
  • Unit dimensions: GPSMAP 3205 - 4.7'H x 7.8'W x 3.0'D,
  • Unit dimensions: GPSMAP 3206 - 6.5'H x 10.25'W x 3.25'D
  • Unit dimensions: GPSMAP 3210 - 8.8'H x 13.1'W x 3.25'D
  • Dual card slots (3206/3210), accepts data cards programmed with BlueChart g2 cartography
  • Built-in, highly-detailed Blue



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