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Size vs. Pixels
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03/23/22 01:59 AM
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Shady15
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I’m sure this has been discussed, but would you rather have a 126sv (12” with 1280 x 800 pixels) or a 8610xsv (10” with 1920 x 1080 pixels) for live scope? I think it’s a size vs. clarity question, but I don’t have a means of comparing side by side so I thought I’d ask. Thank you.
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Re: Size vs. Pixels
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03/23/22 01:29 PM
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ThaDudeAbides
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Give me the 126 for sure. pixels don't matter as much as you might think.
**Professional amateur crappie fisherman**
1997 Nitro Savage 896, 200 HP Mercury EFI, Garmin Force, Garmin GPSMAP 1022 w/ Livescope, Garmin Ultra 122sv, Garmin 93
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Re: Size vs. Pixels
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03/23/22 01:41 PM
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Jones Marine Electronics
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Each unit is different, the 1223 stands out to me as a unit that is the best bang for your buck. It has a great processor and great resolution, but is set aside from the 126sv because it has a glass screen instead of a plastic screen like the 126sv. We have all of these units available here at Jones Trolling Motor. Feel free to call me anytime for more information.
Jones Marine Electronics Cell: 936-327-0524 Office: 870-773-3474
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Re: Size vs. Pixels
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03/23/22 07:12 PM
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Shady15
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Interesting comments. Thanks a lot guys!
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