Magellen RoadMate 700 Review
Magellan’s RoadMate 700 is a 3.25 inch by 6.5 inch by 2 inch, 13 ounce comparative to the TomTom Go. It has a 3.75...
Magellan RoadMate 360 Review
The Magellan RoadMate 360 is an easy to use basic GPS device. Basic meaning that it doesn’t come with all the bells and whistles...
Magellan RoadMate 300 Review
The RoadMate 300 from Magellan is an older GPS device. You can’t get any updated maps for it, so you’re pretty much glued to...
Magellan Maestro 4050 With Traffic Kit Review
Overall, the Magellan Maestro 4050 with Traffic Kit is a good little GPS for the size and money. Its size of 5 inches by...
Magellan Maestro 4040 Review
Magellan’s Maestro 4040 may be the best on in the Maestro series yet. It measures only 5.1 inches by 3.4 inches by 1 inch,...
Magellan Maestro 4000 Review
Magellan has produced an accurate and easy to use GPS device in the Maestro 4000. With a virtually non-existent learning curve, it’s the GPS...
Magellan Maestro 3140 Review
There seems to be a good reason why Hertz chose Magellan as the company to provide its cars with GPS devices. The quality of...
Magellan explorist XL North America Review
The eXplorist XL from Magellan is an excellent GPS device for its price range. The screen is large for a hand held device. It...
Magellan eXplorist 600 North America Review
First of all, Magellan's eXplorist 600 has a rechargeable Li-Ion rechargeable battery 1300 MAH, that holds up to 17 hours of continuous usage. That...
Magellan explorist 500 LE North America Review
Magellan's explorist 500 LE offers a lot of the features that the 500 did, but at a lower price. You can usually expect to...