
Well, it's been almost a month since Magellan announced a new GPS, so that must mean we're due for a new Magellan product. From the company that has released 12 new models in as many months, this time it's the Maestro 3000. Earlier this month I completed my in-depth review of the Maestro 4040, which tuned out to be more of a mixed bag than a slam dunk for Magellan. The Maestro 3100 will be on the low end of Magellan's offering, with a retail price of $299, and the slightly beefier 3140 will retail for $399.
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Fletch
The Maestro 4050 have not been released?