Garmin ForeRunner 201 Portable / Handheld GPS
- Black & White Screen
- Average Battery Life: 15 Hrs
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Professional review from
alaTest.com
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Review summary of Garmin Forerunner 201 GPS Receiver
by alaTest, Apr. 10, 2008 - Comments:
alaTest has collected and analysed 318 reviews of Garmin Forerunner 201 GPS Receiver from international magazines and websites. ... - Read full review at alaTest.com
User review from
Dell
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Mothers day gift
by Online Shopper, May. 16, 2007 - Pros: Has lots of functions that can push you in your workouts. Can be used with walking running biking and driving. personal trainer allows you to race against the computer.
- Cons: sometimes loses signal if under alot of trees. So many fucntions it takes time to learn to use all of them.
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User review from
Dell
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Great Training Tool for Runners
by Online Shopper, May. 15, 2007 - Pros: -Easy to figure your milage for running log.
- Cons: -Loses signal with light foliage overhead coverage (would expect it if it was dense trees or a tunnel)
- Comments:
You want to train for a race? This is a great and inexpensive tool to help you log in your miles fairly accurately (more accurate than a Nike + system). The 305 is more accurate and has a faster signal aquisition, and also $200 more. ... - Read full review at Dell
Professional review from
cnet.com
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Garmin Forerunner 201
by Rebecca Viksnins, Jun. 22, 2004 - Pros: Lightweight and waterproof; stores up to 5,000 laps in its memory; offers tons of customizable settings; includes software that allows you to download training data to a PC.
- Cons: Frequently loses GPS signals; no heart-rate monitor; occasionally reads altitude and pace incorrectly; uses a serial connection instead of USB.
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Professional review from
pocket-lint.co.uk
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Garmin Forerunner 201
by Stuart Miles, Jun. 17, 2004 - Pros: Virtual partner, waypoint support, large clear screen
- Cons: Cumbersome, doesn't work as well in built up areas
- Comments:
- Training on a treadmill gives you a host of stats to pace and race against. Whether it's the speed you are going or the distance you have travelled it's all in front of you. Go out into the field however and it's a different story. Sure you can work out... - Read full review at pocket-lint.co.uk
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