The Magellan RoadMate 1475T currently retails at about $300, and for about the same price you can also get the Magellan Maestro 4700 that has a range of impressive features. However there are many reasons why you should go for the RoadMate 1475T. For one, if Bluetooth is not really a necessity for you, the RoadMate 1475T is the better choice, since it features a much improved user interface and design.
The RoadMate 1475T Design
The 4.7 inch touch screen display is specifically redesigned to make this model more distinctive from the rest, without losing its unique ability to plan out routes well in advance and navigating through long distances. Should you proceed to travel on foot and explore the rest of the location, you can easily carry the device and take it with you.
User Interface Features
Compared to the impressive Maestro models, the user interface of the 1745T is just as impressive, allowing you to access customized bookmarked locations with just a few taps, leading you to your destination of choice quickly and efficiently. With a single touch moreover you can map out routes to your chosen destination. Due to its “Plan route on map” option, routing is made much simpler, making it a car navigation device that is preferred by many.
Features for Navigation
The Magellan RoadMate 1475T contains a total of 6 million points of interest preloaded into the system, which stands for the various well-known places located all over the country. The impressive navigation options allow the user to plan out routes conveniently. For those traversing the highways, finding points of interests are much easier since POIs are typically displayed alongside the exits, allowing the drivers to view the most favorable routes well in advance.
Other technical features include a built-in antenna, map coverage for the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada, voice capabilities, and expansion slots for microSD card.
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