Magellan RoadMate 1430
Apr 14, 2008 gps navigation, magellan

Magellan RoadMate 1430 finally appeared on Magellan’s website after we announced the 1400 series back in January from CES 2008.
RoadMate 1430 is the top of the line product in this series featuring Live traffic capability which is not offered in RoadMate 1412 or RoadMate 1400.
This model also features text-to-speech feature, 4.3″ touch screen, and 6 million points of interests. Maps are from Navteq, and the Live traffic feature we just mentioned is free for three months.
Delay advisories along your route appear on the touch screen with details about the incident. Your Magellan GPS calculates your ETA based on traffic conditions and automatically offers a new route option when there’s a quicker way.
RoadMate 1430 is already available on Amazon for $400.


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April 15th, 2008 at 4:34 am
[...] 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] [...]
August 31st, 2008 at 6:50 pm
How much will it cost to always have the live traffic update featureL?
January 9th, 2009 at 1:07 pm
I recently purchased the Magellan 1412 on the day after thanks giving at Walmart. Its not holding a charge after I unplug from the car. why? I cant find my receipt and the manufactuer wont fix it unless I have a receipt. Why?