Magellan Maestro 4700 GPS Navigator
by Sze | Filed under GPS
Magellan, part of MiTAC, introduces the new Maestro 4700 GPS navigation device. The Maestro 4700 features a 4.7-inch color touchscreen display and the OneTouch UI and OneTouch Favorite Menu.
The new Maestro 4700 offers the Predictive Traffic function that analyzes past traffic patterns when creating a route to help you avoid known delays. It provides 3D Landmarks and internet access to all point of interest. Bluetooth is also included for hands-free calling. Maestro 4700 is available for $299.99.
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I have the 4700 and is on the mark about 10′ on – better than Garmin which is at 30′ +
What I like about the 4700 vs the Garmin is that if you take another rout it tracks that new rout in the existing rout instead of like the Garmin which keeps wanting to recalculate and a lot of time is wasted while driving. I have always used a Garmin but after owning the Magellan Maestro 4700 I will not be going back to Garmin. One extra note the software updates for Magellan is half that of the Garmin which is a Big Plus i my Book. One more note -it doesn’t have a mp3 installed in it but I am after a GPS not a mp3 player.
Everyone seems to give the Magellan Maestro 4700, top marks. Has anybody tested the accuracy??
I have had 2 of the Magellan Maestro 4370’s and bothe get high marks for their features, but the accuracy is way off. The units are off by 75 to 80 feet, just an street addresses. The Titan 1, technology is really poor. My 4250 and 5310 were excellent in their accuracy and they used Atlas III, technology.