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humminbird vs lowrance

Started by stackenem, December 13, 2010, 07:04:26 PM

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stackenem

OK I realize neither of these are on the market yet but has any body got any info about the humminbird DI unit vs the Lowrance DI unit. I know humminbird has had this technology out a bit longer than lowrance but is there that much difference in the units or is it just personal preference. What about tech support?

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Bill
Remember you don't quit fishing when you get old, you get old when you quit fishing

Firefighter Jeff

   Sorry, can't help you with the units, or the tech support, but I've read and heard enough about the Lowrance customer service to shy away from them.  Linda Colt was great in customer service , but she no longer works there.  She helped me out once on a transducer.  I hope this changes because I think Lowrance puts out comparable electronics but in a toss up I'd go with customer service.  Just my two cents worth.

BryanP

One thing to consider is the Humminbird DI unit also gives you traditional 200kHz 2D sonar as well as DI, whereas the Lowrance DI unit only has DI.  Both are available with or without GPS.

stackenem

any idea when these are coming out?
Remember you don't quit fishing when you get old, you get old when you quit fishing

BryanP

As of now, sometime in January 2011

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