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The RoadMate 1700 includes many of the features you'd expect to find in a premium GPS. It includes maps for the United States (all 50 states), Canada, and Puerto Rico. Maps for Mexico are preinstalled, but you have to purchase an activation key ($50) to use them. The device also includes a robust database of 6 million points of interest, along with the AAA Tourbook, and supports multidestination routing.

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Magellan RoadMate 1700

by Craig Ellison , Macworld.com

If you're looking for a portable GPS navigation device with a mammoth screen, Magellan's RoadMate 1700 could be just the thing. Measuring 7.5 by 4.2 by 0.6 inches and weighing in at a hefty 10.7 ounces, the 1700 is big enough to pack a gigantic 7-inch screen.

Bigger is not always better, though. In a large vehicle, such as an RV or a truck, the RoadMate 1700 is probably the perfect size, as the distance between the driver and the GPS is greater than in an automobile. In my Toyota Camry, though, the RoadMate 1700 took up too much dashboard space and, depending on the mounting location, created distracting blind spots.

The RoadMate 1700 includes many of the features you'd expect to find in a premium GPS. It includes maps for the United States (all 50 states), Canada, and Puerto Rico. Maps for Mexico are preinstalled, but you have to purchase an activation key ($50) to use them. The device also includes a robust database of 6 million points of interest, along with the AAA Tourbook, and supports multidestination routing. Absent, however, are a Bluetooth phone interface and a live traffic receiver. Unfortunately, you can't upgrade the RoadMate 1700 by adding an optional traffic receiver.

A feature unique to Magellan products is One Touch, which provides single-tap access to shortcuts for locations that you can define, or for searches. For example, you might define a search for the nearest Bank of America ATMs or the nearest Starbucks.

Magellan RoadMate 1700
Magellan RoadMate 1700

The map view is clean and uncluttered. An icon in the upper right corner takes you to the One Touch shortcuts. Icons for zoom in and zoom out appear at the center bottom of the screen. In the lower left corner, a data field cycles through time, elevation, direction, and speed. When a route is active, the data field adds content for distance to destination, time remaining, and estimated time of arrival.

While the device is actively navigating, Magellan's text-to-speech gives clear directions and pronounces street names well. Route recalculation time after a missed turn was acceptably fast in my road tests. The unit has plenty of volume even on the noisiest of roads. I do wish, though, that Magellan had linked the volume to the vehicle's speed, as some other GPS devices do. The highway volume verged on too loud at local street speeds. One nice and unique navigation feature is the ability to calculate different routes according to four criteria (shortest, fastest, least use of highways, most use of highways) simultaneously.

Like otherMagellan products, the RoadMate 1700 excels at handling points-of-interest (POI) information. You can search POIs by name or you can search the 27 available categories. You can limit each POI search to places near your current location, near an address, or near a city. In addition, if you have defined a route, you can specify search results along that route or near your destination.

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