Garmin GPSMAP 9010 Multifunction Display
$2,079.00
Garmin GPSMAP 9010 Multifunction Display is a 10.1-inch WUXGA IPS helm display with a 7x faster processor, Garmin BlueNet networking, and a 10 Hz multi-band GNSS receiver. It is designed for fast chart handling and broad system integration across a modern bridge.
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Overview Garmin GPSMAP 9010 Multifunction Display
Garmin GPSMAP 9010 Multifunction Display is a 10.1-inch helm display designed for operators who want high screen clarity and fast response from a compact MFD. Its WUXGA IPS touchscreen provides 1920 x 1200 resolution, and the updated internal processing platform is described in the source data as 7 times faster than previous generations.
The unit is intended to act as a central display in a connected Garmin helm. Garmin BlueNet supports high-speed data sharing across compatible devices, while the built-in 10 Hz multi-band, multi-constellation GNSS receiver helps keep position updates smooth and accurate. Connectivity also includes NMEA 2000, J1939, USB-C, Wi-Fi, ANT, and video inputs and outputs.
Key Features
- 10.1-inch WUXGA IPS display: Shows charts and onboard data at 1920 x 1200 resolution with wide viewing angles and sunlight-readable performance.
- 7x faster processing platform: Helps reduce lag during chart redraws, route calculation, and general helm operation.
- Garmin BlueNet networking: Supports high-speed sharing of radar, cameras, and other networked data across compatible displays.
- 10 Hz multi-band GNSS: Provides frequent position updates for smoother tracking and more consistent course and movement data.
- Broad integration options: NMEA 2000, J1939, USB-C, Wi-Fi, ANT, HDMI, and composite video connections support wider system expansion.
Applications
Well suited to coastal navigation, sportfishing, and cruising helms that need a compact but capable multifunction display.
A practical choice for multi-display Garmin installations where fast chart response, engine or system integration, and network video support are important.
Specifications
| Display size | 10.1 inches diagonal |
| Display resolution | WUXGA 1920 x 1200 pixels |
| Processor speed | 7x faster than previous generations |
| Display type | Premium IPS (sunlight readable) |
| Networking | Garmin BlueNet (gigabit speeds) |
| Internal GPS | 10 Hz multi-band / multi-constellation |
| Connectivity | NMEA 2000, J1939, USB-C, Wi-Fi, ANT |
| Video ports | HDMI in (HDCP), HDMI out, BNC composite in |
| Waterproof rating | IPX7 |
| Weight | 5.55 lbs (2.52 kg) |
What’s Included
- Garmin GPSMAP 9010 Premium Chartplotter
- Power Cable and NMEA 2000® T-connector
- NMEA 2000 Backbone/Drop Cable (2 meters)
- Bail Mount Kit with Knobs and Flush Mount Kit
- Protective Suncover and Trim Piece Snap Covers
- Comprehensive Documentation Pack
Frequently Asked Questions About Garmin GPSMAP 9010 Multifunction Display
How does Garmin GPSMAP 9010 Multifunction Display fit into everyday navigation use?
Garmin GPSMAP 9010 Multifunction Display is designed for skippers who want chart navigation and sailing data in one helm display. It combines its 10.1-inch format with a 10 Hz GPS/GNSS receiver, making it useful for coastal cruising.
How does this chartplotter help with navigation and screen use at the helm?
This chartplotter uses a 10.1-inch screen and IPS display technology to keep charts and data readable in bright cockpit conditions. It also offers touchscreen control, so the operator can choose the control method that best fits the conditions.
What onboard networking support is available on this chartplotter?
This chartplotter supports NMEA 2000 and Wi-Fi. That gives crews a cleaner way to manage charts and connected data from the helm. It is intended to work as part of a broader onboard electronics setup rather than in isolation.
What kind of boat owner would benefit most from this chartplotter?
This chartplotter is aimed at owners who want a capable helm display matched to real onboard navigation and monitoring needs. It suits installations where visibility, integration, and quick access to data matter more than unnecessary complexity.

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