Garmin Gpsmap 7012 Gps Chartplotter on 2040-parts.com
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GPSMAP 7012 GPS CHARTPLOTTER
Overview Put the power of Garmin’s next-generation marine navigator right at your fingertips with the GPSMAP 7012. This touchscreen chartplotter is the flagship in Garmin’s line of full-featured marine products. The GPSMAP 7012 comes standard with a worldwide, satellite-enhanced basemap as well as video-quality resolution on an impressive 12.1” (30.73 cm) XGA display. The GPSMAP 7012 also provides total system integration, allowing support for the addition of sonar, radar, weather and more. For additional enhanced features, you can add the optional BlueChart® g2 Vision® card (sold separately). Designed to MoveThe GPSMAP 7012 brings unprecedented speed to your vessel with Garmin G Motion™ technology – the future of marine technology today. With blazing-fast map redraw and refresh rates, you’ll have near real-time data to guide you. Whether you’re in a crowded harbor or in uncertain weather, you’ll have the confidence you need to navigate your surroundings with the GPSMAP 7012 as your guide. The GPSMAP 7012 also is compatible with an optional remote and computer mouse for added flexibility. And with a sleek and stylish design that was built to brave the elements, the GPSMAP 7012 looks great in any helm. View Detailed Graphics and VideoThe GPSMAP 7012 features a worldwide basemap with high quality satellite images in place of more traditional maps. And for more detail, you easily can add maps with the SD™ cardslotwithout having to connect to a computer. The GPSMAP 7012’s high-speed processor draws maps quickly, and its simple intuitive interface makes navigating easy. To keep tabs on your engine room or another area of your boat, you also can connect a live video feed with the GPSMAP 7012’s video input/output options. The GPSMAP 7012 also comes standard with a wide range of brightness options — from sunlight-readable to low-light conditions, you can adjust the setting to match your surroundings. Add Extras with BlueChart g2 VisionWith the optional BlueChart g2 Vision SD card, you can add a whole new dimension of exceptional features to your chartplotter. o MarinerEye view and FishEye view provide you a 3-D perspective of map information, both above and below the waterline. o High-resolution satellite images and aerial photographs help you orient yourself in unfamiliar areas. o Auto Guidance technology searches through all relevant charts to create a route you can actually follow — one that avoids obstacles, shallow water, buoys and other obstructions. Connect to Your NetworkThe GPSMAP 7012 easily connects to your network, providing system integration so you can interface with additional MFDs and add remote sensors. Once connected, you can share information between the GPSMAP 7012 and other chartplotters on your boat. You also can add high-powered radar, sonar and XM satellite weather and radio to your system. Specs
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