Magellan announces Maestro 3200 GPS navigation systems

Published on August 30th, 2007 in gps navigation, magellan

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In addition to Maestro 4200, Magellan also unveiled the Maestro 3200 series which are very similar to the 4200 series but come with a 3.5″ screen as opposed to a wide 4.3″ screen.

Maestro 3200 series will have the same slim form factor as 4200’s but will be even more portable thanks to a smaller screen.

Maestro 3250: $400 - available in October

3250 is the top of the line from this series featuring integrated live traffic, voice command and control, built-in AAA TourBook, text-to-speech; and bluetooth compatibility for hands-free calling.

Maestro 3220: $350 - available in October

Mageallan Maestro 3220 will offer maps of Mexico in addition to that of U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. You can search through 6 million points of interests on the 3.5-inch QVGA, full-color, anti-glare touch screen.

Maestro 3210: $300 - available in September

Same as 3220 but without the maps for Mexico. However will also include AAA Tourbook unlike 3220.

Maestro 3200: $270

Value option priced at only $270. We have no details on this model just yet.

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3 Responses to “Magellan announces Maestro 3200 GPS navigation systems”

  1. Ken Says:

    I need a gps in two weeks. Do you what time in September the maestro 3210 will be available?

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