I saw an Orgeon at the REI today. Screen was on but the thing was bolted down and it was the model with no detailed maps on it, but the screen looked nice and bright. It is a lot bulkier than the Nuvi they had on display. I also called up Garmin to ask how much it would cost to repair the buttons on my 276. Amazingly they answered on like the first ring. That was the way they did it back in Garmin's early days, but then for years it got so bad that you'd have to wait for an hour or so for anyone to pick up. Was I just lucky or have they cleaned up their act? I think they answered right away the last time I called too.
Anyway, the man said it would cost $160 to fix. I asked about the Montana vs. the 276, but he wasn't familiar with the latter. he said that the Montana was a great machine, but what he recommended was that for less than the price of a Montana I get a Nuvi plus a hand held off road GPS, like model 76 or 78, I think. I don't know how well that would work out for me though, because I often transition from on road to off road, and I wouldn't want to have to switch machines each time I popped off the paved road.