Pros
- Magellan One Touch interface is handy
- Big, 4.7-inch screen
- Excellent POI handling with built-in AAA tour book
Cons
- Voice-recognition feature is poorly implemented
Bottom Line
This premium GPS device packs plenty of features, but you can find many of them on lower-cost products, too.
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