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Magellan CrossoverGPS
Tuesday October 16, 2007
Price at time of review.
Not the best road handling, but the offroad features could make it very attractive.
| Price |
1099 |
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| Processor |
310MHz |
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| Memory size |
64MB |
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| Screen size |
3.5in |
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| Screen resolution |
320x240 |
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| Battery |
Li-ion |
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| Expansion slot |
SD/MMC |
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| I/O ports |
Mini-USB, 3.5mm headphone |
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| Dimensions (WDH mm) |
125x26x85 |
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| Weight |
235g |
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| Map supplier/version |
Navteq |
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