
Magellan is very soon going to unveil a new range of GPS navigation system known as the Maestro. At present the Maestro series is included with Maestro 4000, 4040, and the 4050, which are expected to come with the price tag of around $450, $600, and $800 one after the other. All three products are touted to be built-in with a 4.3″ touch screen, a new streamlined user interface and SiRF Star III GPS receiver.
Check out the differences below:
(1) 4040: Maps of U.S. and Canada, Puerto Rico, bluetooth, optional traffic info, 4.5 million POI.
(2) 4050: Maps of U.S. and Canada, Puerto Rico, bluetooth, traffic info included, 4.5 million POI.
(3) 4000: Maps of continental U.S., no bluetooth, no traffic info, 1.6 million POI.
Magellan Maestro 4000, 4040, and 4050, are all likely to be ushered in at the starting of April 2007.























