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Magellan Maestro 4245 Review

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Trusted Reviews have publsihed a review of the Magellan Maestro 4245 GPS device. 'Amazingly, for a top-end satellite navigation device, the Maestro 4245 doesn't have seven digit postcode lookup. Instead, if you type in a postcode, it'll more often than not require you to enter a street name and house number too. And its navigation and voice instructions aren't particularly polished either. The device seems to randomly lose its GPS lock and then when it reconnects it often gets confused as to where you are and what direction you're travelling in. The screen doesn't update smoothly, so in-town navigation can be hit and miss.'

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