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Get
the first full-featured, pocket-sized, expandable vehicle navigation system!
Simple touch-screen menus make it easy to select virtually any destination and
get turn-by-turn voice and visual guidance. The Magellan RoadMate 2200T can be
upgraded to become a CrossoverGPS™1 and work for all of your
outdoor adventures. And because it's waterproof to IPX-4 there's no need to
worry about coffee spills, rain, humidity or it getting wet.
Includes:
Features:
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Display:
3.5" color touch screen, 2.11" x 2.81" with Auto Adjust
Night View Color & Contrast
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Size:
4.28" W x 3.15" H x 1.12" D
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Weight:
7.8 oz
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Receiver:
20 channels, SirfstarIII
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Built-in
multidirectional patch Antenna
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Acquisition
Time: Hot: 1 second, Cold: 40 seconds, Initial: 5 minutes
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Li-Ion
Battery: Up to 8 hours continuous use
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Pre-loaded
50 United States, Canada and Puerto Rico
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SD
card compatible
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3D
Map perspective
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SayWhereTM
text-to-speech that tells you the street name of your next turn
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Turn-by-Turn
Voice & Visual Guidance
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Text-to-speech
& Auto re-route
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Multi-destination
Routing: Select up to 20 destinations
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Routing
methods: Shortest time, shortest distance, least use or most use of
freeways, avoid toll roads
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1.5
Million Points of Interest & Interactive POI icons
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Crossover
GPSTM expandable: upgrade1 to accept topographic maps for
outdoors navigation -Paid
outdoor upgrade required
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Magellan
TrafficKit: Get LIVE traffic incident reports -Subscription
required
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One
touch Instant locate: Shows location; quickly advise roadside assistance
or emergency services
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Waterproof
to IPX-4
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Digital
Music Player, Photo Viewer & Address Book
Although it may seem that Garmin and TomTom get much of the GPS spotlight,
Magellan is no slouch and has steadfastly produced its own line of solid in-car
GPS devices. Today, the company announced its latest system, the Magellan
RoadMate 2200T (along with the Magellan
RoadMate 2000), offering most of the latest features, such as text-to-speech
functionality and multimedia capabilities, in one sleek device. Plus, you have
the option to add live traffic updates and topographic maps for outdoor
use. At $499, the Magellan RoadMate 2200T is solid portable nav system at
a good value, especially when you consider it offers more than the similarly
priced TomTom
One.
The Magellan RoadMate 2200T is the most compact and probably sharpest-looking
device we've seen from the company. It measures 3.7 by 2.0 by 0.6 inches and
weighs 7.8 ounces for easy transport between vehicles. Magellan says you can
also use the RoadMate 2200T as an outdoor product, and while feasible, we think
it's a bit too clunky for hiking purposes and would prefer a dedicated handheld
GPS device.
Due to its new trim size, and unlike the other RoadMate models, there are no
external controls on the face of the 2200T. Instead, all commands are entered
via the unit's 3.5-inch, responsive touch screen. It displays 64,000 colors at a
320x240-pixel resolution, making maps, text, and images look sharp. The screen
is also viewable in sunlight and at multiple angles. Our only complaint is that
the RoadMate 2200T's interface isn't as sophisticated as its competitors'; in
fact, it looks pretty darn archaic. This doesn't affect the performance, but if
you're like us, you want a tech gadget that looks good inside and out.
On the left spine are a SD/MMC card expansion slot, a hold switch, and a
reset button, while the right side has a power on/off button, USB port, a
headphone jack, and a power connector. Aside from the power button, everything
is protected by an attached rubber cover.
Among the included accessories is a sturdy windshield mount.
Magellan packages the RoadMate 2200T with a vehicle mount (windshield and
dash), a cigarette lighter charger, a USB cable, and a CD-ROM with additional
points of interest (POI) and music and photo managers. Once again, we wish the
company would include an AC adapter as a secondary power supply source.
The Magellan RoadMate 2200T features a SiRF Star III GPS chipset and comes
preloaded with maps of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. To start
navigation, you can enter a specific street address, an intersection, or a POI
or select an entry from the Address Book. The latter holds up to 250 addresses
and can include a street address, a point on the map, a POI, or an intersection.
Like much of the RoadMate series, the 2200T has the QuickSpell feature, which
helps speed up the process of text entry. As you start to punch the numbers and
letters of an address into the virtual keyboard, QuickSpell dims out any
characters that don't match any of the city or streets located in the system's
database. It's really handy and worked well during our test period.
The RoadMate 2200T can calculate routes based on four methods: shortest time,
shortest distance, lease use of freeways, and most use of freeways. With all
options, you can also instruct the unit to avoid toll roads. If you're planning
a longer road trip, check out the Trip Planner function, where you can program
multiple destinations. There's also a Trip Computer that tells you your average
speed, trip time, drive time, and total trip distance, if you're into that kind
of thing. For impromptu stops, the system comes preloaded with almost 2 million
points of interest, including all the basics (ATMs, gas stations, hotels) and
more specialized categories such as marinas, ski resorts, and performing arts
centers.
The 2200T has text-to-speech functionality, although Magellan calls it
SayWhere. The technology allows the unit to speak specific street names when
giving voice-guided directions, which is nice since this allows you to keep your
eyes on the road more of the time instead of on the GPS screen. You get
text-based directions as well, and you can view maps in 3D, 2D (track up or
north up), and night mode. If you happen to miss a turn, the RoadMate 2200T can
automatically recalculate a new route based on your current position, or if
there is a specific part of the route you want to avoid, a Detour function can
help you tell the unit to go around that part based on distance (3 miles, 5
miles, 10 miles, or custom). Alternatively, the 2200T comes with Magellan's
SmartDetour feature, where if your speed drops below 15mph, the unit assumes
you're stuck in traffic and the detour icon will appear onscreen, which you can
then tap to receive an alternate route. Though the RoadMate 2200T doesn't come
with integrated traffic services right out of the box, Magellan says live
traffic updates will be available starting November or December 2006. The
Magellan Traffickit upgrade will cost $99 and include three months of traffic
service. After that, you'll have to pay an annual subscription fee of $59.99 to
continue service. In addition to the traffic functionality, you can expand the
capabilities of the RoadMate 2200T with the optional CrossoverGPS kit ($49.99),
which provides topographic maps for off-roading, hiking, marine use, and more.
Fill up an SD card with your favorite music and photos to view
on the Magellan RoadMate 2200T.
Finally, like the latest crop of GPS devices, the RoadMate 2200T includes
music playback and an image viewer. The music player supports MP3 and WMA music
files, and you can create and edit playlists. There's also an equalizer so that
you can tweak the sound, and repeat and shuffle modes. The picture viewer
supports JPEG and BMP images.
We tested the Magellan RoadMate 2200T in San Francisco, and from a cold
start, the unit took about two minutes to get a 3D fix (four satellites) and was
even able to acquire a signal inside our building, which is a difficult task for
any GPS device. The 2200T created directions in a timely manner, and route
recalculation was also speedy as we purposefully missed turns during our
test-drive. It accurately tracked our position as we drove around the city, and
it gave us accurate directions to our destinations. We hit some minor speed
bumps when trying to launch the different apps (music player, image viewer, and
navigation), but it's not any worse (or better) than other portable nav systems
equipped with multimedia capabilities. The RoadMate 2200T's internal battery is
rated for up to eight hours.