Sunday, 4 October 2009

RoadMate 1700 a portable GPS smartphone (like the iPhone for example).

Road navigators have become more and more popular, hence why
manufacturers are fighting for the most sleek and the most powerful. A
good example is Magellan who have just announced their new RoadMate
1700, a portable GPS receiver with a really large-sized 7-inch WVGA
touchscreen.

Looking at the new RoadMate 1700, other than its display it isn't all
that different from other models if we're to consider its features. It's
a pretty standard navigator with AAA Tourbook, Text-to-speech and
turn-by-turn voice prompts. There's also a Micro SD card slot to bring
your own stuff, PC connectivity, highway lane assist and pre-loaded maps
of the USA, Canada and Puerto Rico.

The new Magellan RoadMate 1700 will most likely be targeted straight
towards truckers and RV drivers, with the point that a large screen
would be much better to see directions on than using a smaller screen of
a smartphone (like the iPhone for example).

There isn't an exact release date with the product yet, but it has made
an appearance online on several retailers, with a coming soon price tag.
BestBuy is one of them, witt the new RoadMate 1700 available on
pre-order for $300.

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