October 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Looking to get your feet wet with GPS navigation? Not sure what kind of PND to get? Overwhelmed by all the options and prices? Unheard-of brands make you nervous? Magellan has an option that covers the basics and then some for just $229.

September 2007 By:
Lawrence Letham

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The Magellan eXplorist 600 fairly screams "take me hiking!" It?s lightweight, compact, has plenty of memory for topographical maps, and features an electronic compass, altimeter and battery life of 17 hours. And it all fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.

August 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Garmin moving more GPS gizmos than TomTom? Magellan blowing the proverbial barn doors off in terms of growth? What's going on here? It seems that GPS consumer technology is catching on in the United States after all, says a market researcher.

August 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Magellan reminds us that it isn't a has-been in the handheld GPS market, unveiling a new series of devices dubbed Triton that feature a touch-screen-based user interface and National Geographic topo maps, among other features.

May 2007 By:
Lawrence Letham

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When I first picked up the Magellan eXplorist XL, two things stood out: its screen size and its weight.

Magellan Navigation Inc. is rolling out the latest members of its Maestro series of portable vehicle navigation devices,

March 2007 By:
Eric Gakstatter

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Our reviewer finds that Magellan´s CrossoverGPS breaks through the "sea of sameness," coming in ahead of the back based largely on the strength of two key factors: battery life and packaging.
