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The editors liked
Crisp
Clear touch screen
Delivers excellent routes
User interface is improved from the Maestro 4250. New OneTouch feature lets you access frequently used destinations or searches quickly. Six-million-entry POI database. Can calculate up to three route profiles simultaneously.
Very clear
Crisp touch screen
Excellent routing features
Lane guidance & texttospeech functionality
The OneTouch menu allows you to program in your favorite destinations
The editors didn't like
Traffic service requires subscription
No voice recognition
Voice recognition found in previous models has been removed. Current speed not displayed in map view.
If you tend to get lost or confused while navigating the highways, then consider buying the Magellan Maestro 4350 portable GPS for your vehicle. And with a battery life of nearly 3 hours, this model is great for outside of the car too. It isn't perfect...
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Abstract: The Magellan Maestro 4350 is one of several new models introduced by Magellan in 2008. This 4.3” wide screen navigator includes the updated “OneTouch” user interface, six million POIs, and text-to-speech. It also comes preloaded with maps of the entire...
User interface is improved from the Maestro 4250. New OneTouch feature lets you access frequently used destinations or searches quickly. Six-million-entry POI database. Can calculate up to three route profiles simultaneously.
Voice recognition found in previous models has been removed. Current speed not displayed in map view.
The Maestro 4350, the new flagship navigator in Magellans product line, includes features that make it a worthy upgrade. But bargain hunters may prefer the older yet still solid 4250, which you can pick up online for $200 less....
Abstract: The Magellan Maestro 4350 is more than a navigation device, and the extra features make it worth the price for those who regularly travel to unfamiliar locales, writes reviewer Walaika Haskins. The Bluetooth feature is great for hands-free cell phone c...