
Finding yourself a new portable GPS navigation device with a decent price? Well, be sure to check out Magellan’s latest SE4. This compact device is equipped with a 4.3-inch touchscreen display with the OneTouch menu, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver, text-to-speech, turn-by-turn voice prompts, six million points of interest and comes pre-loaded with NAVTEQ maps including the 48 contiguous states, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. The Magellan SE4 is priced at $119.99. [Product Page]

It seems that Magellan will release their super-sized navigation gadget very soon. The Magellan RoadMate 1700 comes equipped with a generous 7-inch display with 6 million points of interest, AAA Tour Book, maps of North America, text-to-speech and multiple-point routing capability. You can place your pre-order for $299 a pop, and expect the RoadMate 1700 to ship sometime this fall. [GPSReview]

Still remember the Magellan 4700 GPS navigation system that has been approved by the FCC? The gadget will be released on July 15th, 2009 for an MSRP of $299. It features OneTouch favorites, hands-free Bluetooth calling (with your compatible cellphone), a predictive traffic mode that analyzes past traffic patterns and suggests alternate routes, both standard POI and AAA TourBook databases, “Find Your Car” with pedestrian mode, 3D Landmarks while driving, and QuickSpell with Smart City Search. Each purchase comes with a windshield mount and cradle, a power adapter, a USB cable and a carrying case. [Engadget]

Magellan is famous for its navigation gadgets. One of their latest products is the RoadMate 1475T that is an updated version of the previously released RoadMate 1470. The device features a 4.7-inch WQVGA anti-glare display, six million POIs, spoken street name guidance, highway lane assist, AAA TourBook listings, and QuickSpell feature. Priced at only $299 a pop, the Magellan RoadMate 1475T will come with NAVTEQ maps of the US, Canada and Puerto Rico. [Press Release]

Good news comes from the FCC. The Magellan Maestro 4700 has been approved, which means we will be able to purchase this gadget in the States very soon. The Magellan Maestro 4700 features a 4.7-inch LCD display, voice commands, Bluetooth connectivity, a live traffic option, and the Magellan OneTouch interface. Sadly, there is no info on pricing so far. [GPSTracklog]

The Magellan RoadMate 1430 has recently appeared on Magellan’s website. This navigation gadget supports Live traffic capability which is not available in RoadMate 1412 or RoadMate 1400. Other features include text-to-speech feature, 4.3 inch touch screen, and 6 million points of interests. Maps are provided by Navteq, and the Live traffic feature is free for three months. The RoadMate 1430 is priced at $400. [Navigadget]

The Magellan Maestro 5340 is now available for pre-order for about $1,200, which is pretty crazy but the features explain it all. The 5340 comes with a 5″ display, text-to-Speech, bluetooth connectivity, live traffic information, advanced voice command for menus and addresses, 3D landmarks, MP3 and video playback, and OneTouch interface. [Navigadget]
by Johan on October 29, 2007

Navigadgets provides us an information about the new Magellan RoadMate 1200 GPS navigation gadget. It comes loaded with a 3.5 inch anti-glare touchscreen display and utilities Centrality Atlas II GPS receiver. The RoadMate 1200 provides maps of the continental US, Hawaii and Puerto Rico with 1.3 million points of interest. Pricing info is still unknown.
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