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The other handy thing about this screen, something we’ve seen become standard in most high end fish finders, is the backlit screen. That makes the ECHOMAP Ultra usable in all kinds of different conditions if you can’t see the screen properly, just adjust! The display is easily adjusted you can up the contrast, zoom in and out, adjust the colours (great if you have colour vision deficiency), and change the sharpness on the fly. The 1280 x 800 pixel grid is clear and crisp, and you get nicely defined target separation (more on that in the next section).
#Garmin fish finder plus
Now, that’s in part because we’re getting an extra inch diagonally from the biggest offering they had in the ECHOMAP Plus series screens that are too small simply can’t have as high resolution as their larger cousins.
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The first thing we noticed about this unit is that Garmin really upgraded their screen since the last series. * See the ClearVü section for more information We’ve compiled the specs here: they assume you’re using the recommended GT54UHD-TM transducer that you can purchase in a bundle with the Ultra 102.ĥ,000 (100 routes, 50 tracks/50,000 points) The ECHOMAP Ultra series is a pretty big step up from the technology that was featured in the ECHOMAP Plus series, putting Garmin in line with its competitors offering finders at similar price points. Make sure you know what’s going into what you’re buying - aesthetics and features are nice, but only if they last. Compare the actual hardware in your fish finders, or the materials in your mattress, or the construction of your cabinets. This review is pretty detailed, and we hope you take a lot away from it - the biggest takeaway, though, should be in this section, because you can apply it to everything in your life.