(well, not mine. but then, I go too fast on my roadbike to have time to look down and see where it thinks I am going. And then there is the latency...and the wonderful accuracy of Garmin's street info...[sarcasm])
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"And, they cost more than most of your bicycles!"
(well, not mine. but then, I go too fast on my roadbike to have time to look down and see where it thinks I am going. And then there is the latency...and the wonderful accuracy of Garmin's street info...[sarcasm])
depends on the bike. The crowd that these things are marketed to buys bikes that cost upwards of 1500 dollars (myself included).
Nice to see a new edge out. It's sweet that they are color and do full maping.
Most definitely not mine, my bike costs around 5600 (mountain bike).. Now if you compared the cost to some laptops, thats abit more valid :)
As someone pointed out, these are geared towards the higher end of the cycling spectrum. I especially love the fact that it supports topo maps..