seymore
Husqvarna
AA Class
What are the opinions on bar mounted GPS's?
I have used a Magellan Meridian for several years for both trail and road trips. It's B&W which gives it good sunlight contrast.
I would like to upgrade to something newer, but it seems like all the motorcycle GPS that I have looked at have poor to useless sunlight viewing. I am also not sold on touch screen for motorcycle application where you'll like have dirt or maybe water repellent on your glove. Some the better displays are on the handheld units, but the displays are often too same for viewing while moving at arms length.
The viewing issue seems to be with ratio of reflective to transmissive property of transflective LCD's. High transmission give good backing light, but poor or no external light viewing (like a PC display). High reflectivity looks better the brighter the direct light, but isn't as brightly backlit. Lower backlight would be ok for night time use compared to the needs inside a sun lit car.
Here is what I have looked at...
Garmin Zuno- poor sunlight viewing, expensive, good mount, no topo.
Garmin Quest2- good sunlight viewing, display too small, expensive.
Garmin ColaradoT-good sunlight viewing, display small, expensive goofy control knob.
Garmin 60CSx- Small display, good sunlight viewing.
Garmin Oregon- haven't seen.
Garmin GPSMAP278,378,478- haven't seen, large display, designed for boating, but motorcycle friendly.
Magellan Crossover- no sunlight viewing, external power not sealed.
TomTom Rider- Haven't seen one.
I have used a Magellan Meridian for several years for both trail and road trips. It's B&W which gives it good sunlight contrast.
I would like to upgrade to something newer, but it seems like all the motorcycle GPS that I have looked at have poor to useless sunlight viewing. I am also not sold on touch screen for motorcycle application where you'll like have dirt or maybe water repellent on your glove. Some the better displays are on the handheld units, but the displays are often too same for viewing while moving at arms length.
The viewing issue seems to be with ratio of reflective to transmissive property of transflective LCD's. High transmission give good backing light, but poor or no external light viewing (like a PC display). High reflectivity looks better the brighter the direct light, but isn't as brightly backlit. Lower backlight would be ok for night time use compared to the needs inside a sun lit car.
Here is what I have looked at...
Garmin Zuno- poor sunlight viewing, expensive, good mount, no topo.
Garmin Quest2- good sunlight viewing, display too small, expensive.
Garmin ColaradoT-good sunlight viewing, display small, expensive goofy control knob.
Garmin 60CSx- Small display, good sunlight viewing.
Garmin Oregon- haven't seen.
Garmin GPSMAP278,378,478- haven't seen, large display, designed for boating, but motorcycle friendly.
Magellan Crossover- no sunlight viewing, external power not sealed.
TomTom Rider- Haven't seen one.