Magellan Maestro

Published on February 20th, 2007 in gps navigation, magellan

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Magellan is getting ready to release a new line of GPS navigation system called the Maestro. Currently the Maestro series consist of Maestro 4000, 4040, and the 4050. They’ll cost $450, $600, and $800 consecutively. All three models come with a 4.3″ touch screen, a new streamlined user interface and SiRF Star III GPS receiver. Here are the major differences:

  • 4000: Maps of continental U.S., no bluetooth, no traffic info, 1.6 million POI
  • 4040: Maps of U.S. and Canada, Puerto Rico, bluetooth, optional traffic info, 4.5 million POI
  • 4050: Maps of U.S. and Canada, Puerto Rico, bluetooth, traffic info included, 4.5 million POI

Magellan Maestro 4000, 4040, and 4050, are all expected to ship starting April this year… via

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2 Responses to “Magellan Maestro”

  1. Blake says:

    It would be idea if the Maestro 4050 could recognize any command given to it, however it can be difficult for any type of unit to always understand what you are trying to convey. This unit is one that most likely would rate high in extra features.

    Magellan Maestro 4050: http://www.bestnewreview.com/polls.aspx?poll=217&partner=0&Desc=Magellan-Maestro-4050-Review

  2. I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO GET THE MAGELLAN TOWORK SO I JOINED AAA . SO NOW THEY GIVE ME A CODE AND NOW WHERE DO I GO TO APPLY IT. I HOPE I GET A RESPONSE BACK FOR YOUOR GIVE ME A (RA) . I HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO GET ANYTHING FORM YOU SO YOU MAKE THE DECISION TO HELP ME OR TAKE IT BACK. THANK YOU

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