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Andrew Gideon wrote: Yet the representative to whom I spoke claimed that there was a concern that this would make the 430's UI too complex. I don't understand this myself (esp. if they retain the klunky route entry solution as well), but that's what I was told. The 430 was developed by Garmin. The 480 was developed by UPSAT and inherited by Garmin. Two different, incompatible design philosophies. UPSAT, the successor to APOLLO/IIMORROW had years of experience to hone their design skills and produce a successful product that is intuitive to use. The 430 was Garmin's first try. That fact that they are still promising an upgrade that was to be delivered five years ago shows how wrong their design philosophy was. |
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