I agree - 62s. When I researched my purchase last year there where some 
questions about Dakota antenna reception and egnos/waas signal stability.Oregon 
be better now but 62s has a visible antenna.

On Fri,   1 Jul 2011, 08:46:50 CEST, bogi <[email protected] > wrote:

 
> My recommendation is GPSMAP 62s. It is more suitable for one hand
> operation than the Oregon serie and has the best display readability
> from the current devices.
> 
> 
> 
> Oreegon 450 has bigger touchscreen display with higher resolution, but
> on lower level of readability. It has no HW buttons except of power
> on/off.
> 
> 
> 
> I would decide for 62s in your case.
> 
> 
> 
> bogi, GPSforum.sk
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> Od: Hérisson Didier <[email protected]>
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> Prijata: 30.06.2011 22:30
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> Predmet: [Qlandkartegt-users] [OOT] what garmin to buy?
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>     
>   
> Hi,
>   
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>   
> My Garmin GPSmap 60 Csx is down, I will have to replace it.   As I'm an
> happy QLGT user, I would like to buy a well supported one to be able to
> send all my data to the new device. 
> 
>   
> As I'm using it walking through the deep tropical rainforest, It should
> be as sensitive as possible, as strong as possible, as light as possible
> (in order of importance.) 
> 
>   
> What would be your choice?
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> Thanks
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