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I also loaded some Birdseye satellite imagery from the Garmin Birdseye website. I loaded regular resolution for most of Washington State, and high resolution for my favorite places.

The 4 Gig card holds my mapping and this Birdseye Satellite imagery with a half a gig to spare so far. There is also about a half a Gig of extra space on the Rino that I can use if needed. The Birdseye imagery was a real asset while hunting for locating clearings, clearcuts, and estimating the age of the trees when going through timber.

Older timber is a lot easier to hike through than young reprod. The regular resolution Birdseye maps show you the cuts and clearings, and the high resolution can show individual trees. Many times I would project a waypoint of interest using the Birdseye imagery for where a clearcut begins or a brushy reprod area begins etc , and send to another Rino user in the field who did not have Birdseye.

The touch screen on the Rino works very well. Even with water droplets on the screen it was very readable, and the touch point was accurate.

The touch screen menu is very intuitive and quick. This is a clear advantage over the Garmin Rino HCx. When on the map screen, the Rino uses the entire screen to display the map. This is very helpful to see a larger area with detail. The units interacted very smoothly. There are six categories of targets from which to choose. After selecting a category and proceeding to that page, you will see a small view of all of the available targets in that category.

Below each target image will be two buttons. Use these buttons to select the file format that you prefer. Either one will open the file in a new window or tab, ready for printing.

After printing, close the window or tab to return. Either file can also be saved to your computer for future printing or other use. To print, select "File" then "Print Preview" on the menu at the top of the page or you can right click, or tap and hold, for a menu. In "Print Preview" you can select the page orientation, for example Portrait or Landscape, and you can toggle the headers and footers off and on.

If you do not see these adjustments in "Print Preview", you may need to select "Page Setup" from the file menu for these adjustments. It depends on which version of Internet Explorer you are using.

If your target is not centered correctly on the page in "Print Preview", you may need to check the page margins which can be found in "Page Setup". You can also adjust these margins to move the image around on the page.

You can also save the GIF image to your computer by either RIGHT clicking your mouse, or tap and hold, on the button labeled "GIF File" and selecting "save target as" from the popup menu or by RIGHT clicking your mouse, or tap and hold, on the actual image after opening the printable page and clicking "save picture as" from the popup menu.

After saving the file to your computer, you can use any graphics based program to open and print it or you can use Microsoft Word or Open Office Writer to open it or import it as a background allowing you to add text to the file.

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