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Magellan Maestro 5310

ReviewGist Score
Highly Recommended
Reviews Good
Very Old Model
Specs:
- Internal
- 30 Channels
- Automobile
- WAAS enabled, EGNOS enabled
- Fixed
- Touch Screen
- 5.0 inch
- Touch Screen
Released: Jul 2008
Ratings:
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Quick Summary:

The design is great, and offers the added feature of connecting through your Bluetooth mobile phone to download traffic and weather updates. The color screen is bright and because it is a newer ge...

From 23 GPS Device Reviews.

Magellan RoadMate 1700

ReviewGist Score
Highly Recommended
Reviews Positive
Old Model
Specs:
- Internal
- Parallel-Channel (20)
- Automobile
- WAAS enabled
- Fixed
- Touch Screen
- 7.0 inch
- Touch Screen
Released: Aug 2009
Ratings:
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Quick Summary:

I found this as a very useful feature that is more explicit to understand rather than the GPS simply suggesting "stay in left lane". The WAAS enables faster lock-on GPS signals, and the trip optio...

From 13 GPS Device Reviews.

Magellan Maestro 4250

ReviewGist Score
Highly Recommended
Reviews Positive
Very Old Model
Specs:
- Internal, Map cartridges / Data cards
- 30 Channels
- Automobile
- WAAS enabled, EGNOS enabled
- Fixed
- Touch Screen, Voice Command
- Keypad, Touch Screen
Released: May 2007
Ratings:
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The bottom line:
Despite some minor shortcomings, the Magellan Maestro 4250 is a solid and accurate mid-level portable navigation system with a helpful voice-command feature.

From 25 GPS Device Reviews.

Magellan Roadmate 1470

ReviewGist Score
Highly Recommended
Reviews Positive
Old Model
Specs:
- Map cartridges / Data cards
- 30 Channels
- Automobile
- WAAS enabled, EGNOS enabled
- Fixed
- Touch Screen, Voice Command
- 4.7 inch
- Touch Screen
Released: Apr 2009
Ratings:
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Display:
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Quick Summary:

The bottom line: The Magellan RoadMate matches the competition's performance and ease of use, while providing a larger screen at a lower price.

From 17 GPS Device Reviews.

Magellan Maestro 4700

ReviewGist Score
Highly Recommended
Reviews Positive
Old Model
Specs:
- Map cartridges / Data cards
- 30 Channels
- Automobile
- WAAS/EGNOS enabled Titan 1
- Handheld, Fixed
- Touch Screen
- 4.3 inch
- Touch Screen
Released: Jan 2009
Ratings:
Navigation:
Display:
Maps:
Usability:
Quick Summary:

One of Maestro's most powerful features is its ability to exclude, or avoid, a particular road/highway from the planned route. The larger-than-average 4.7-inch widescreen display does indeed make...

From 25 GPS Device Reviews.

Magellan RoadMate 1340 Vehicle

ReviewGist Score
Recommended
Reviews Positive
Old Model
Specs:
- Internal
- 12 channel
- Automobile
- WAAS enabled
- Fixed
- Touch Screen, Voice Command
- 3.5 inch
- Touch Screen
Released: Apr 2009
Ratings:
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Display:
Maps:
Usability:
Quick Summary:

We're delighted to offer this experience across all Magellan 2009 auto navigation models," said Mike Wagner, senior director of product marketing for Magellan.

From 13 GPS Device Reviews.

Magellan Maestro 3100

ReviewGist Score
Recommended
Reviews Positive
Very Old Model
Specs:
- Map cartridges / Data cards
- 20 Channels
- Automobile
- Fixed
Released: Apr 2007
Ratings:
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Display:
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The bottom line:
The Magellan Maestro 3100 is an affordable, simple, and basic portable navigation system for first-time buyers, but you can get better performance from other similar systems.

From 15 GPS Device Reviews.

Magellan Maestro 4250

ReviewGist Score
Recommended
Reviews Positive
Very Old Model
Specs:
- Internal, Map cartridges / Data cards
- 30 Channels
- Automobile
- WAAS enabled, EGNOS enabled
- Fixed
- Touch Screen, Voice Command
Released: Aug 2007
Ratings:
Navigation:
Display:
Maps:
Usability:
Quick Summary:

The bottom line:
Despite some minor shortcomings, the Magellan Maestro 4250 is a solid and accurate mid-level portable navigation system with a helpful voice-command feature.

From 19 GPS Device Reviews.

Magellan Maestro 4040

ReviewGist Score
Recommended
Reviews Positive
Very Old Model
Specs:
- Internal
- 20 Channels
- Automobile
- WAAS enabled, EGNOS enabled
- Fixed
- Touch Screen
Released: Feb 2007
Ratings:
Navigation:
Display:
Maps:
Usability:
Quick Summary:

I've never owned a GPS unit before and I found the unit very intuitive to set up. The interface was so simple that I was able to input my destination address and start navigating without even look...

From 13 GPS Device Reviews.

Magellan RoadMate 1440

ReviewGist Score
Recommended
Reviews Positive
Old Model
Specs:
- Map cartridges / Data cards
- Parallel-Channel (12)
- Automobile
- Fixed
- Touch Screen, Voice Command
- 3.5 inch
- Touch Screen
Released: Apr 2009
Ratings:
Navigation:
Display:
Maps:
Usability:
Quick Summary:

We're delighted to offer this experience across all Magellan 2009 auto navigation models," said Mike Wagner, senior director of product marketing for Magellan.

From 10 GPS Device Reviews.

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