Magellan RoadMate 2000
Starting at: $224.17

CNET Editors' Take
The Magellan RoadMate 2000 offers basic in-car navigation for an affordable price.
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"Just received my Roadmate 2000 yesterday and I'm very impressed with it's many features." By carnut108
Pros Very easy to use, great audio and 3D video graffics.
Cons Did not come with detailed instructions, CD not included but note said it would be out soon
Summary This is my first GPS and you get a lot of bang for the buck. I paid $350, which is $50 off of the MSRP of $400. The touch screen is easy to use, and intuitive. Good volume, bright picture and many features that, up to now, have cost much ... Expand full review
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Specifications
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- GPS receiver: 20 channel
- Destination: Automotive
- Audible assistance: Navigation instructions
