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09-08-2020, 07:08 AM #1
Don't forget Garmin. Love my Touch Screen. I suggest you go to Bass Pro or Cabellas or other retailer where they have a large display and look at all three makes and the different sizes. Have them show you the pro's and cons of each. There is no one size fits all. Bigger the screen the better, but there are trade offs between price you should/can spend and options including: space to put it on boat, how much you will use it and what for, how hard core fisherman you are. They can help you find the sweet spot. Anything new in any size will be far superior to what he has I imagine.
I would also consider a gift certificate where he could pick his own out that best meets his needs. Or at a minimum, someplace that would allow him to exchange it for a different model or even add some cash and upgrade if he wanted. A gift certificate that can be redeemed this winter might allow him to watch for the early season or end of model year sales.Last edited by LEfriend; 09-08-2020 at 07:14 AM.
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