
The good:
Lightweight; accurate GPS receiver; easy to use; bright color screen that's readable in sunlight; sturdy windshield mount.
The bad:
No hard drive; requires map downloads; SD card slot in poor location; no remote control.
The bottom line:
Magellan's RoadMate 300 lacks some of the features found on more expensive vehicle navigation systems, but it's still a solid performer.
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