Lowrance Elite 4m chartplotter

Ru88ell

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Does anyone have experience of this kit? The marketing blurb and videos look pretty good, but what's it like for real? Will the bracket hinge to 90deg?

Thanks in advance.
 
I had a 5m which has the same features but larger screen. I was pleased with it. It's fairly intuitive to use and has a sharp display. I would seriously consider whether the 4m has a large enough display to be useful and recommend you see one in the flesh rather than buying blind off the internet.
 
Thanks. I don't really have a lot of room for anything bigger, and it's a larger screen than my iPhone. ;)

I have a NASA gps repeater, so working together it should do the job regards waypoints, etc.
 
Probably not by much, although I don't have the figures. The best things about Lowrance plotters is the screen resolution and daylight visibility.

Lowrance 4m: 320x240 = 76,800 pixels
iPhone 4: 640x960 = 614,400 pixels
iPhone 5: 640x1136 = 727,040 pixels

So getting on for a factor of ten. I'd call that quite a difference.

Plotters have laughably low-resolution displays compared to other modern technology.

Somewhat related: http://xkcd.com/732/ :)

Pete
 
Does anyone have experience of this kit? The marketing blurb and videos look pretty good, but what's it like for real? Will the bracket hinge to 90deg?

Thanks in advance.

I have used one. Pretty good for a circa £200 fixed plotter. The bracket does go to 90° so you could mount it on a vertical surface and still have a vertical screen.
 
Good feedback chaps. Regarding the iPhone comment, I was going to get an old Garmin handheld gps to feed the NASA repeater, but seeing as I can get one of these for not a huge amount more, and I can see pictures, it has to be worth considering if it fits the available space. Living in the Midlands means I can't really pop into a chandlers and take a look.
 
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