Basics | |
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Main category | 5-inch GPS |
Release year | 2014 |
Release month | 03 |
Release day | 27 |
Release quarter | 1 |
GPS & Other Connectivity | |
GPS Accuracy | 3-5 Meters |
Antenna Type | Multidirectional Patch |
Wi-Fi | |
Connectors | USB |
Bluetooth | |
USB Port | USB 2.0 (micro) |
Display Specs | |
Display Size | 5in. |
Display Resolution | 800 x 480 pixels |
Display Type | Capacitive |
Main Features | |
Special Included Accessories | Micro USB Cord with AC Adapter, SmartGPS Apps Download Card |
Claimed qualitites |
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Memory Expansion | MicroSD |
Processor | Texas Insturments Cortex A8 |
Battery Power | 1100 mAh |
Battery life | 1.5 hour(s) |
Manufacture product ID | RM5390SGLUC |
Special GPS features | OneTouch Favorites Menu, Yelp and Foursquare integration |
Custom POIs | Branded POIs |
Navigation | |
Landmark guidance | |
Free lifetime map updates | |
Free lifetime traffic updates | |
Fuel-efficient routes | |
Fuel price updates | |
Junction view | |
Lane assist | |
Parking space locator | Best Parking |
Route avoidances | Multi-Destination Routing |
Speed limit indicator | |
Traffic detour | Smart Detour |
Spoken Street Names | |
Spell assist | Smart City Search |
Number of points of interest | 7000000 |
Other Specs & Features | |
Weight (ounces) | 7.2 oz. |
Weight | 0.45lbs. |
Weight (grams) | 204 |
Width (inches) | 5.3 |
Height (inches) | 3.4 |
Depth (inches) | .53 |
Width (mm) | 135 |
Height (mm) | 85 |
Depth (mm) | 13.5 |
Integrated microphone | |
Operating temperature Range (F) | 14 to 158 |
Operating temperature Range (C) | -10 to 70 |
POIs Along Route | |
UPC code | 763357127980 |
GPS mount type | Windshield suction cup |
Description:
Is Magellan making a not-so-smart move with the release of its SmartGPS 5390? Well, we actually like the included Smartphone App and the social media features that include Yelp and Foursquare, in addition to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities. We also like its high-resolution (800 x 480) multi-touch screen that displays tiles of information about nearby services, which constantly refreshes as you drive. However, we think that Magellan is moving away from traditional standalone navigation by creating a GPS device that extends the functionality of a smartphone. Hence, we ask: Are they trying to make out a case for consumers choosing a smart GPS over a GPS smartphone? Or is this rather a case of ?if you can?t beat them, join them??
Also known as Magellan 5390, Magellan RM5390SGLUC.