maestro 5340
Magellan temporarily stops shipping the Maestro 5340
Some GPSs are more advanced than others as they are able to use the Internet for some of its main features, such as Google local search. As a result, the GPSs that have this capability tend to come with a monthly fee, which can add up to a lot of money over the long run. Consumers these days are only looking for what they really need and for the device that sells for the cheapest price. Consequently, high end GPSs such as the Magellan Maestro 5340 aren’t very popular. With that being said, Magellan has decided to suspend the development for the 5340.
Many consumers do not see the need for GPSs that tout Google local search and other features that use the Internet. To them, it is just another bill that they have to pay monthly for a service that they don’t even use very much. Many studies have shown that people often use GPSs that aren’t “connected” than GPSs that are “connected.” Continued. . .
New Magellan Maestro 5340 ready for pre-order
One of the best and most expensive GPS’ in the industry, plus the most expensive GPS’ Magellan has to offer, the Maestro 5340, will be ready for pre-order for $1200. If you want the basic version, meaning internet will not be included, then it will only cost $1000. You’re probably thinking, who in their right more »















