'The Maestro 4250's points-of-interest database is a bit outdated,'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.'
'The Maestro 4250's points-of-interest database is a bit outdated,'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.'
'The navigation function works exceptionally well, featuring full color high detail 2D/3D maps, over 12 million points of interest, and text-to-speech functionality to help you navigate.'
'The built-in Text-to-Speech engine clearly pronounces turn-by-turn direction and street names to ensure smooth travels. '
'From the time you turn on the system until you receive your first clear voice prompts with turn instructions, you never doubt which choices to make, nor and that you will reach your destination.'