
The Magellan Maestro 4370 GPS System was first announced in the start of 2008, and a couple of months later the unit is finally on their website with pricing information and many other details. The average cost of a GPS system – even if it is a good one – turns out to be above $500, but the 4370 model from Magellan costs $600.
The Mastreo unit has the usual specifications: 4.3-inch wide touchscreen, hear voice guidance, live traffic to keep you updated with the recent slow downs or accidents, lane guidance, and 6 million points of interest.
The goodies include Pedestrian mode so you can use it while walking, SmartDetour for alternative routes, pre-loaded maps, and a MP3 player.
Details of the product itself: weighs 210 grams, uses 2GB NAND memory card, and has a GPS accuracy of 3 to 5 meters.
Magellan Maestro 4370 GPS System
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