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Unless you are really bad with directions, you've probably noticed that most GPS units don't always deliver the best route. Now, Navigon wants to change that.
Today, the company announced three new GPS products: the 3300 max, the 4300T and the 7300T. Each one adds the MyRoutes feature, which provides up to three different ways to get you to your destination. Most GPS units don't necessarily create the best route, but as long as it's not 50 miles out of the way, I am just happy not to have to pull over and deal with paper maps.
How to choose between the MyRoutes options? Each one will have an estimated time of arrival to help in the decision-making process. Supposedly, the units will also remember some of your driving preferences, in an effort to create the best possible driving plan.
Aside from that, the 7300T ($400) also features Panorama View 3D and Landmark View 3D features, free real-time traffic info, voice control, Randy McNally's Best of the Road series, and Bluetooth support. It will be available in Q2.
The 3300 max ($200) and 4300T ($280) each feature a 4.3-inch touchscreen, with Reality View for Exits and Lane Assistant Pro features. The 4300T throws in the spoken traffic info, the Rand McNally maps, and Bluetooth as well. Both should be available before you start thinking about that summer road trip.
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3300 max, 4300T, Car GPS, Global Positioning System, GPS, Mobile GPS, Navigon, Navigon GPS, Rand McNally