Magellan RoadMate 1200 Auto / Road GPS with Pre-loaded Maps

Magellan RoadMate 1200 Auto / Road GPS with Pre-loaded Maps Magellan RoadMate 1200 Auto / Road GPS with Pre-loaded Maps
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Magellan Roadmate 1200, 3.5 in. Touchscreen GPS ...

>b>Sleek & Pocket-Sized>/b> - The take-with-you-anywhere personal navigation device ...

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>b>Sleek & Pocket-Sized>/b> - The take-with-you-anywhere personal navigation device combines style and functionality in a rugged pocket-sized design. >b>Innovative Easy-To-Use Interface>/b> - Amazingly easy-to-use, find almost anywhere in seconds...
 
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With the RoadMate 1200, Magellan wants you to know that thin is in. This is one of the thinnest GPS devices on the market today, and even comes with a small price tag. However Magellan does skimp in one area, Points of Interest. While other competitive devices like the Garmin Nuvi 200 series come with over 6 million POIs, this RoadMate has just over one million. So dont expect it to know every restaurant or ATM in town.This is a no-frills bare bones GPS without too many features. But that could be what you are looking for. Road warriors and connoisseurs of consumer electronics might want to look a litt...

Main Features
Brand Magellan
Product Line RoadMate
Control Interface Touch Screen
Display
Display Size 3.5 in
Memory
Memory Card Slots SD Media Card
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Magellan RoadMate 1200 by Craig Ellison

It's no secret that people are tightening their purse strings this holiday season. Rather than considering a midrange or top-of-the line GPS model, for example, consumers may opt for a more basic device. The good news is that you can get a lot of bang for

Magellan RoadMate 1200 by Bonnie Cha

At first glance, the Magellan RoadMate 1200 looks to be a good entry-level in-car GPS. It has a compact, no-fuss design that's perfect for first-time buyers, and you get the most essential navigation features for an affordable $199.99. Sounds good, right?

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