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Magellan Explorist 210


zookeepertx

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Hello all!

 

I've had my Magellan Explorist 210 for just about ever and it's been a really great unit! But recently the display has become very faded and almost impossible to see. I can't follow tracks, read any screens or anything. (Truth be told, the only way I can see anything on it is either to get in just the right light, shade the unit with one hand and squint so hard it hurts my eyes, or to spit on the screen, LOL! :ph34r: )

 

I expect the unit is just too old and is going to the great TB Hotel in the sky, but thought I'd check here and see if anyone might have another suggestion.

 

Thanks

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Wow, no responses and 71 views since 22 Feb! Anyway, I used to own an Explorist 400, similar to yours. I remember there being an adjustment to the display having to do with contrast. All of the black and white LCD screens have this. I don't remember the exact menu (the 400 is long gone!) but if you can get to "settings" and "display," I'll bet there's a selection there for brightness. It's worth a shot if you haven't tried it already! Good luck and go Garmin next time!

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