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Arguably a replacement for the now-defunct eTrex line of GPS devices, Garmin's Dakota is a smaller, cheaper cousin to the company's popular Oregon models.

Pick up the Dakota 10 for $299.99 this fall and you'll get a 2.6-inch LCD, 20 hours of battery life, a pre-installed basemap (but no other maps), and storage for up to 200 tracks — much more than predecessors.

This model also supports paperless geocaching, but it lacks an SD card slot and other features found in the more expensive Dakota 20, which is due out around the same time.

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