Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Magellan Maestro 4210 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator


New 4.3" wide-screen, full-color, anti-glare touch display

Customers can easily search for restaurants, hotels, airports, gas stations, and more.

Newly designed, intuitive user interface makes the Maestro series the easiest to use

Customers can search for any destination by address, street intersection, and point of interest using fingertip touch interface.

Includes pre-loaded maps of the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada.



This review is from: Magellan Maestro 4210 4.3-Inch Portable GPS NavigatorI got a 4210 2 weeks ago. Used to have a Roadmate 760 before. 4210 is very quick to run on and get satellite reception. Extremely easy user interface - my 10 year old daughter got it without any instructions. Display is wide, bright and excellent in day light as well as at night. Very compact and easy to carry in a pocket. Will work in pedestrian mode as well - really neat and a nice feature over my previous bulky unit. It has AAA assistance but not detailed information on AAA sites. Does not announce street names like Roadmate 760 did (but I don't care for that feature - it is annoying). Lacks bluetooth connectivity. I have not found any accuracy problems. Bottomline - a pretty good unit....

This review is from: Magellan Maestro 4210 4.3-Inch Portable GPS NavigatorI just purchased the unit in Aug. 08. The unit is easy to use but the maps are outdated. The maps are the whole key to a GPS system. Of course, new maps come out 2 weeks after purchase and they want me to pay $80 to get them. This will not happen. Garmin offers a 1 time download to upgrade to new maps after purchase of a new unit. I will take my $80 and use it to invest in a garmin. I cannot believe Magellan is allowed to sell a product with old maps and charge you to make current on a new product. I will NEVER buy another Magellan product....

This review is from: Magellan Maestro 4210 4.3-Inch Portable GPS NavigatorI've been using various types of GPS units over the last nine years and the Magellan 4210 is my latest model. I first purchased the 3250 but only used it for about a week before switching to the 4210. The major differences between the two are the voice recognition commands, the bluetooth connectivity, and live traffic compatibility. The voice recognition on the 3250 did not work very well as it was very finicky in recognizing any commands. The car had to be as quiet as possible, no radio. The bluetooth feature worked well enough but callers on the other end said calls sounded strange. Traffic is not an issue in my locale so this feature wasn't going to be used. Once I saw the 4210 was on sale locally for less, I made the switch and I'm very satisfied with the 4210. All the features function very well and I don't miss anything from the 3250. The larger screen is a must-have.I also spent some time with a TomTom XL One recently and prefer the 4210. I like the flow of the menus better and find the Magellan easier to use. I especially like the ability to find a restaurant by type of cuisine, something you can't do with all other GPS units. Another plus for the 4210 is its size. Very compact and easy to carry around if you don't want to leave it in the car. I didn't use to be a fan of Magellan products but this unit has swayed me. I've even bought the same model for a gift to a family member....




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