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March 8, 2007

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Magellan Maestro 4000 GPS

Magellan, the name you know and love from the Hertz NeverLost navigation system, has officially announced its latest line-up of in-car GPS navigation devices, the Maestro series. Some details on the Maestro units were leaked a few weeks ago.

Now that’s it’s official, here are the full details:

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The Maestro have been beta tested and it is a solid unit during the testing. I think these new products may make a big difference for Magellan.
an excellent system at an affordable price, what more can one ask for. This is simply a no nonsense dependable GPS unit.

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Please do a review of the 4040 and also the Intellinav All-in-One GPS Navigation Unit. I'm looking for an affordable GPS unit with TTS and if possible Bluettooth.

BTW, do you plan to do any type of accessory reviews like of after market dash or windshield mounts?

Great website. Keep up the good work!

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Looking at the screenshot, it looks like they are returning the compass to the route map window, while updating the layout of the UI to have a less blocky/less ancient appearance.

If they have kept the features of the 2200T (2 mile countdown to maneuver, block roads on turn by turn, smart detour, etc.), I'll be in line for one of these.

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I bought Magellan Maestro 4040.

I am facing defficuly to enter coordinates and If I donot know city know and know street intersection.
I got stuck up.
How I can enter address without City name.

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I bought Magellan Maestro 4040.

I am facing defficuly to enter coordinates and If I donot know city know and know street intersection.
I got stuck up.
How I can enter address without City name.

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