Originally Posted by
Seattle Forrest
I don't know, but as a cyclist you can get one, new-in-the-box, in the $150 ballpark.
I don't think Garmin is manufacturing them. They are cheap basically because Garmin
isn't making them.
It's still a good opportunity for anybody for whom it would work (the 500 is very well liked).
The same opportunity existed for the 800 (it still may be available). If one doesn't need the features the 810 has that the 800 doesn't, the 810 doesn't work any better than the 800.
Originally Posted by
Seattle Forrest
What you're talking about is actually the reason companies make more than one product.
(This wouldn't apply in the case of the 500. If Garmin isn't actually making them.)