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Magellan Maestro 5310 GPS Review - Laptop Mag

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Laptop Magazine have published a review of the Magellan Maestro 5310 5-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS navigator. 'The Maestro 5310 has an attractive black and silver shell, and a thin profile (0.8 inches) for its size. Its bulky window mount, however, creates a package that isn’t going to fit easily into any glove compartment. You’ll find the standard Maestro interface on the 5310, which is a good thing. The straightforward menu options are easy for anyone to master

Entering an address or planning a multi-point trip is simple, and the device returns a route in just a few seconds. Magellan’s map view is a little more basic than most, a fact that’s highlighted when viewed on a larger screen. It’s easy to follow, though, with the current route highlighted in vivid lime green. Rerouting was also slow, at a poky 7 seconds. Perhaps that big screen slows the processor.'

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