Magellan 4250 Portable GPS Navigator Review

September 29, 2014 sarah Uncategorized

The Magellan Maestro 4250 is small and light at 3.2 inches high by 4.8 inches wide by 0.7 inch deep and 6.8 ounces. The slimmer design makes it much more portable and easier to carry during travels. It sports a 4.3-inch touch with a 480×272 pixel resolution. The maps and text looked sharp and bright. The user interface is intuitive and easy to master. There is the QuickSpell feature to assist in entering addresses and helps to spell out the rest of the characters.

The device has an FM antenna input, a mini USB port, and an SD card expansion slot. The Magellan 4250 also comes wrap up with an AC adapter, a car charger, a USB cable, a vehicle mount, a protective pouch, and reference material. It is equipped with an SiRFStarIII GPS chip and has maps of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Alaska. This Car GPS system also provides advice by way of text and voice guided turn-by-turn directions, plus text-to-speech functionality. Maps are presented in 2D or 3D mode with day and night colors.

This is the first model with voice commands. You can perform a limited number of tasks with the sound of your voice. This includes rerouting, finding points of interest, routing to your home address and getting your current location, distance to destination, and roadside assistance. The six million points of interest (POIs), includes restaurants, hotels, airports, gas stations, and many more. Auto re-route gets you promptly back on track whenever you overlook a turn and lose your direction. Auto night view adjusts color and contrast for easy night viewing.

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