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Monday, March 2, 2009

Magellan Maestro 4050 Review 2008

When you want a good GPS system, you always would possibly bet for the best one available in the market at the cheapest possible rates. Availing the best bargain in the market will, not necessarily, lack the updated features. The Magellan Maestro 4050 is one such GPS device featuring updated software and comparatively sleeker design than its contemporaries. The device comes with a high resolution interface with a spacious 4.3-inch touch screen. The device also offers much useful information on POI from the American Automobile Association (AAA). Apart from these, the Maestro 4050 has the data connectivity through the Bluetooth technology. The text-to-speech function of the device enables the Magellan Maestro 4050 to speak the real street and city names.

During the road testing session, the Magellan Maestro 4050 proved a little slow to recalculate routes than its contemporary GPS devices. The device also lacks an ease in the Bluetooth pairing process, as the user cannot transfer the contacts from the phone to the device.

The brand Magellan's Mastero series is quite affordable as well as compatible to the Gen-X people who love traveling a lot. Magellan's partnership with the American Automobile Association (AAA) helps provide useful travel information and an easy access to the roadside assistance.

The device is one of the best-looking portable GPS systems offered by the brand. Unlike its predecessor- 'Magellan RoadMate 2200T', the device sports a royal classic black with silver color scheme and has a more refined and streamlined built. It has a sleek profile with compact dimensions of 3.7 inches height and 5 inches width. The weight of the device is around 8.5 ounces.

The most unique aspect of the device is its minimalist design. The device is of simple construct, and is not loaded up with the external controls. The device has a power button, SD/MMC expansion slot, a mini USB port, a Reset button, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a power connector.

The Maestro 4040 has a spacious and high-end responsive 4.3-inch diagonal touch screen with a user-friendly interface which helps in adjusting the volume and other general operation much easier, featuring quite attractive icons and the menus that are easy to understand.

While in display, the device features good resolution with bright and colorful maps. The consumer can switch to the night mode whenever needed and the backlight adjuster helps to navigate the system in dark also. The screen has an antiglare coat, making the screen display quite readable in different light conditions.

The GPS device Magellan Maestro 4040 is well-equipped with a SiRF Star III GPS chip, which comes preloaded with Navteq maps of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Using the device, the user can get an overview map of the location s/he wants, or can select 'Enter Address' icon to input any address or intersection to find the directions. The Trip Planner option can plan a trip for more than 20 destinations. The QuickSpell feature helps speeding up the process of entering the text.

The device can calculate routes on basis of shortest distance, fastest time, least or most use of freeways, and toll-free roads. The Detour option of the device enables the user to avoid a particular chunk of the suggested route whenever the user wants. With a good performance, the device is a boon for all the people who want to freak out for a holiday to the unknown destinations, and want a device only to show the route and guide them.

Arnold Lee is a niche product researcher. He is a true GPS enthusiast! Take a look at his website to find out more information about the best GPS systems! Click => Garmin Nuvi 765t or Garmin Nuvi 785t

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