Isn't the 2620 effectively a 2610 but with a micro-drive, instead of a CF Card? I seem to remember Pan European doing a trial on it & concluding it wasn't suitable for bike use (micro drive + vibration = knackered)...
Yes thats right, I read Pans thread on the 2620, so I spoke to Garmin myself they told me it is only efected by vibration at prolonged high speeds, motorcycle courers etc.
Yes thats right, I read Pans thread on the 2620, so I spoke to Garmin myself they told me it is only efected by vibration at prolonged high speeds, motorcycle courers etc.
When I was looking at the 2620 in Tottenham Court Road last week I mentioned that it would be bloody awful on a bike because of the vibrations. The shop rang Garmin and they agreed that it would not be suitable on a bike AND I have an iPAQ with a microdrive and I do not use it to listen to music whilst I am walking - too much vibration !!.
Go for the 2610 and buy a bigger CF card - they are dirt cheap now.
Yes thats right, I read Pans thread on the 2620, so I spoke to Garmin myself they told me it is only efected by vibration at prolonged high speeds, motorcycle courers etc.
If you can, I suggest that you return it and get a SP2610 and if you need all maps loaded buy a 2GB CompactFlash card.
Note that problems with SP2620 have been reported to both Garmin UK and Garmin US many times and they are fully aware of the problems on bikes.
What you got was 'customer service' or 'do nothing because that is the least inconvience for us (Garmin)'