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Magellan Maestro 5310
$600.00
Released July, 2008
The Pros:One of the biggest screens on the market. Ability to view maps in 2D and 3D. Easy to enter addresses.
The Cons:No media playing capabilities. Re-routing is slow. Only comes with 3 months free traffic updates.
Magellan's Maestro 5310 is a high-end automotive GPS receiver from the company's larger family of Maestro products. It has a 5-inch full colour touch-screen with large fonts and a simplistic button layout for easy use (commonly used features and points of interest are made prominently accessible for driving safety) along with a free 3-month traffic subscription (which updates traffic in real-time and provides reroutes and alternative routes).
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The Maestro 5310 includes approximately six million, searchable, points of interest (restaurants, airports, gas stations, hotels, etc.) along with their respective addresses and telephone numbers.
Features
- 5-inch full colour touch screen
- Intuitive button layout featuring commonly used features
- Real-time traffic updates and rerouting/alternate routes
- 3 free months service for real-time updates
- Roughly six million searchable points of interest
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One of the biggest screens on the market
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Ability to view maps in 2D and 3D
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Unit can be battery-powered
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No media playing capabilities
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Only comes with 3 months free traffic updates
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