


The 2610, 2620, 26 models were introduced in August 2003, with 3.7" 305x160 color touch screen and a CompactFlash Type II slot. It was available in 32MB and 128MB (Deluxe model) memory options which was used to store the user loaded maps it had a base map featuring major highways. The successor model was the StreetPilot III in 2002, which had a 3.85" 305x160 color screen and added voice prompts. The devices used 8MB or 16MB cartridges, onto which mapping data was loaded from the user's computer, at a chosen detail level (8MB covered the Atlanta Metropolitan Area at high detail, or a greater area at highway-level detail). A revised model with 240x128 color screen, the StreetPilot ColorMap was introduced soon after, adding information on services available at highway exits. It had a 240x160 black and white screen and a database of nearby services and attractions, with on-screen routing. The first Garmin StreetPilot was introduced at CES 1998. Garmin's first in-car product series in their GPS products. 5.2 Sensors and accessories for Garmin cycling GPSĪutomotive Car products StreetPilot series (1998–2007).2.7 Portables (GPSmap and previous series).1.4 Accessories for Garmin automotive GPS.
