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April 18th, 2011
Garmin Introduces World’s First Touch Screen Navigation GPS Watch
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There is no other watch for runners, or cyclists, like this anywhere else in the world because it's the world's first touch screen navigation GPS watch and heart rate monitor. The excitement has reached fever pitch for the endurance athletic community and nanotechnology has finally brought us the Dick Tracy watch, and it's for real and will be available in early-May.
The introduction of the Garmin Forerunner 610 will be at the Boston Marathon this Monday, April 18th, which is very fitting, but the watch will be in such limited quantity that the real introduction will not be until the first week of May. Based upon the early indications of interest, it would probably be wise to get one ordered before they arrive, according to a Heart Rate Watch Company spokesperson, because when they arrive in May they could easily be all spoken for.
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