Editor Rating 3.5/5 Published on December 16, 2008
Good value...Shares many of the features and user interface of more-expensive units...Multisegment routing....Small, 1.3 million-POI database...No text-to-speech...The good news is that you can get a lot of bang for your buck by choosing an entry-level model, especially from a well-known brand like Magellan...At $149.99 (list), the RoadMate1200 is Magellan's entry-level...
Simple, easy-to-use interface
Trip planning with multiple waypoints
Well-designed maps...Slow rerouting
Small POI database
Doesn’t pronounce street names...The low-priced MagellanRoadMate1200 skimps on the extras, but it’s a pleasure to use while driving...Equally bad, the screen freezes during the recalculation, so you can’t track...
"It can be slow giving the next set of directions but It brought me safely to Mass and back the Birmingham..."
"I bought this model because of the SD card update capacity only to find out there were no update cards available..."
"I eventually got 3 more as gifts for family members, who now love it Acquires Satellites Quickly, Compact, Easy Menus, Easy To Read, Simple Controls This will make going to my kids..."
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