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6 Reviews
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Overall, the Magellan Maestro 5310 is a great GPS with surprising performance and an intuitive interface. This model is one of the first to feature a large 5-inch touch screen, and this is a great motivator for people who can't see well or get frustrat...
I can definitely recommend this GPS to anyone looking for a device like this. The maps are the best of any GPS I have reviewed. The only problem I have is the price. When I think of a GPS I imagine something that will cost between $200 and $300; unfort...
5-inch screen, AAA TourBook information, Includes traffic antenna and three-month subscription, Internal battery
Split-screen views not always helpful, No multimedia features, No Bluetooth
The only frills with the Magellan Maestro 5310 are its 5-inch screen and traffic antenna; take them away, and it’s the same as the 3.5-inch, $199 Maestro 3210. While we prefer the specs of the Garmin nüvi 5000, its price is definitely a deterrent; h...
Abstract: The Magellan Maestro 5310 is Magellans first GPS with a 5" screen. It has preloaded maps of the U.S. and Canada, six million POIs and text-to-speech, so youll hear "approaching right turn, Maple Street" instead of just "approaching right turn."It al...
Abstract: The first thing you’ll notice when firing up the Magellan 5310 – after the annoying “Keep your eyes on the road” screen – is its simple and intuitive Main Menu. It’s actually so simple that even your grandparents should be able to get started. When en...