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<blockquote data-quote="Gold1hunter" data-source="post: 640655" data-attributes="member: 14696"><p>Come on mate, no one has all the answers not even me. But some have more answers than others. Once you use a touchscreen GPS you'll never stand there for 5 mins clicking 1 letter at a time (after scrolling up and down and across several times just to spell one word) again or clicking to the left right up and down to get to the bit you want. I've owned both and can assure you touchscreen is 100 times better. Being able to just touch a marker on the screen and then touch go and you're on your way! As apposed to scrolling looking on a list for the right marker to click on, it's tedious and becomes tiresome by the end of a long day! </p><p>Changed my "scratched" screen protector a few weeks ago (after 3 years) and the original screen beneath was and still is like brand new (screen protector was put on on day of purchase) Probably good for another 3 years now but the rest of the body/shell is in well used beaten up condition, don't have any answers on how to protect the shell as it gets pretty rough out there prospecting from sun up to sundown several km away from where a 4x4 won't go. </p><p></p><p>I don't know it all mate & don't appreciate being sledged. I'm talking from personal experience ARE YOU!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gold1hunter, post: 640655, member: 14696"] Come on mate, no one has all the answers not even me. But some have more answers than others. Once you use a touchscreen GPS you'll never stand there for 5 mins clicking 1 letter at a time (after scrolling up and down and across several times just to spell one word) again or clicking to the left right up and down to get to the bit you want. I've owned both and can assure you touchscreen is 100 times better. Being able to just touch a marker on the screen and then touch go and you're on your way! As apposed to scrolling looking on a list for the right marker to click on, it's tedious and becomes tiresome by the end of a long day! Changed my "scratched" screen protector a few weeks ago (after 3 years) and the original screen beneath was and still is like brand new (screen protector was put on on day of purchase) Probably good for another 3 years now but the rest of the body/shell is in well used beaten up condition, don't have any answers on how to protect the shell as it gets pretty rough out there prospecting from sun up to sundown several km away from where a 4x4 won't go. I don't know it all mate & don't appreciate being sledged. I'm talking from personal experience ARE YOU! [/QUOTE]
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