Magellan Maestro 4350 Auto / Road GPS with Voice Command

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    • Great but not the best.
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    • Product Rating: 4.65 star(s) Review summary of Magellan Maestro 4350
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    • Review: Magellan Maestro 4350 GPS
      by Liane Cassavoy
    • Comments:
      Magellan's good-looking GPS delivers excellent routes and just about every feature you could ask for. ...
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    • Product Rating: 4.5 star(s) Magellan Maestro 4350
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: Crisp, clear touch screen Delivers excellent routes
    • Cons: Traffic service requires subscription No voice recognition
    • Comments:
      Magellan's good-looking GPS delivers excellent routes and just about every feature you could ask for. ...
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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Magellan Maestro 4350
      by Craig Ellison
    • Pros: User interface is improved from the Maestro 4250. New OneTouch feature lets you access frequently used destinations or searches quickly. Six-million-entry POI database. Can calculate up to three route profiles simultaneously.
    • Cons: Voice recognition found in previous models has been removed. Current speed not displayed in map view.
    • Comments:
      In the gadget universe, one thing is for sure: Any given product is only the top-of-the-line for a short time before new technology steps in and makes it old news. For Magellan, the Maestro 4350 is the new flagship navigator, and it replaces the older but...
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