Suunto X10

It’s hard to imagine that computers were once unwieldy, glorified typewriters that solely resided on top of desks. They’ve since exponentially increased in power and functionality while diminishing in weight and size, enough to rest comfortably on our laps and now, even our wrists. And when you’re trekking to the outer reaches of civilization, you can feel confident with the world’s smallest and lightest outdoor GPS wristop computer, the Suunto X10 (available at Buy.com for $403) securely attached to your wrist. Equipped with an altimeter, compass, barometer, and powerful GPS, the Suunto X10 monitors altitude and barometric pressure, records speed and distance, and navigates up to 500 waypoints, guaranteeing you’ll reach your destination with precision and reliability from anywhere within the world. And Suunto Track Exporter software even lets you upload completed journeys to Google Earth, where you can recreate, view and share your travels with friends and family using real satellite imagery.
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Tony
I just posted a review of the Suunto X10. Also, if you are looking for a great deal (better than the buy.com one above) the Suunto X10 can be found at oegear.com for $400.
Sep 18th, 2009
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