'I'm used to being able to search for restaurants or gas stations, for example, by distance from my current position, but the DeLorme software checks which direction I'm going and only gives me information about points of interest that I am moving toward – much more useful.'
'Better than average for daily travel.'
'superior signal acquisition'
'The chip is even capable (they say) of finding your location in hard-to-reach areas, like around skyscrapers, or in a black hole.'
'The 3.5-inch screen is easy to view in daylight and has a sharpish resolution of 320x240.'
'high-quality sound'
'elegant 3.5" touch-screen display'
'Through using route profile settings it is possible to set the Sony NV-U44 to avoid the use of ferries, toll roads, and other such conveyances when calculating your route.'
'The Maestro 4250's points-of-interest database is a bit outdated,'
'new case design'
'Bluetooth compatibility was poor'
'The $400 Magellan Maestro 4250 and the $300 V7 Nav740 have much in common: slim, compact cases; bright, 4.3-inch color touch screens; detailed road maps for the United States; listings and locations for millions of services such as gas, lodgings, and (most crucial of all) coffee fill-up stations; and user interfaces that were fast and generally easy to use.'