Magellan Meridian Color GPS
The Magellan Meridian Color GPS receiver is just as at home navigating the highways and byways in your car as it is tracking through your favorite mountain trails. This top-of-the line GPS device features a preloaded 16 MB map database of North America, which can be augmented by detailed maps from optional CD-ROMs via the Secure Digital memory card slot. It also offers easy-to-read navigation screens, good-sized buttons, and a thumb directional pad on the front, and WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation Service) for three-meter accuracy.
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Compared to Magellan’s Sportrak line, the Magellen Meridian Color GPS is bulkier both in weight (8.5 ounces with batteries compared to the Sportrak’s 6.1 ounces) and overall dimensions–6.5 by 2.9 by 1.2 inches (W x H x D)–making it not quite as pocketable (unless you have cargo pants). The bright color screen measures 2.2 by 1.75 inches and has a decent 160 x 120 pixel resolution with 16 colors. Compared with the staid monochrome screens of most GPS devices, the icons and mapping details jump off the screen. We found it to be nicely readable in the car and in most outside conditions, though it wasn’t at its best in direct sunlight. As with cell phones in the car, you will have to be wary with your usage. The Meridian Color can be a bit distracting while you’re driving, as you have to read the screen for turning instructions (though there are audible prompts) rather than hear a voice providing directions.
With a selected map region loaded into the memory, simply press the GoTo button and select either a new or previously loaded waypoint or a point of interest (such as an airport or sports arena) to navigate to via a street route. After a bit of calculating, the Meridian Color presented us with a turn-by-turn journey that we could follow while driving. As we neared each turn, the Meridian Color emitted a set of beeps to warn us of the upcoming direction change. The set of beeps elevated to an urgent level when we were right on top of the turn. We used this to plot a course to Seattle’s Space Needle, and it produced acceptable results. However, if you’re familiar with the terrain, you may have found your way in less time with better shortcuts. If you turn off the Meridian while following a route, you can return right back to it once you turn the device back on.
Magellan’s Meridian series offers Secure Digital (SD) memory card expandability, which is a bonus for adding a large amount of map data, especially for long trips. However, we were disappointed at its placement within the device behind the batteries rather than in an external slot. This won’t be a problem for most users, but it could be annoying if you had a number of maps spread across several cards.
We experienced good battery life during our test–Magellan boasts 13 hours of continuous use with two AA batteries. If you do plan on frequent use in your vehicle, we recommend either purchasing the optional cigarette lighter power cable or using NiMH rechargeable batteries, which typically provide a longer battery life, as well as minimized cost in the long run.
Overall, we were pleased with this portable hybrid car/outdoor GPS receiver. The Meridian’s color screen definitely provides quick viewing details while out hiking or mountain biking, while the driving navigation features were indeed helpful in unknown locales. However, if you do plan on using your GPS primarily in your car, you should think about moving up to either Magellan’s Meridian Color Traveler (which includes a street map CD-ROM, vehicle mounting bracket, and power adapter) or the Magellan Roadmate (with voice instruction). –Agen G.N. Schmitz
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Note: All available screen shots were in black and white. The Magellan Meridian Color provides 160 x 120 pixel resolution with 16 colors on all screens and displays.
What’s in the Box
Magellan Meridian Color GPS receiver, PC cable, 2 AA batteries, wrist strap, and user’s manual (English/French).
Full Color 120 x 160 pixel display. Accurate to within 3 meters or better. Easy to use. Built-in mapping of North America and unlimited expandability with removable SD memory cards. Full Featured Navigation. Store up to 20 routes and 2,000 track-points. 2 Million. Save Track-to-Route – convert complicated track files into easy to follow routes. NorthFinderTM shows your direction even when standing still. Sun/Moon positions shows you when the sun will rise and set, as well as the phase of the moon, for any date and location in the world. Fish and game calculator. Monitor the GPS satellites in view and get information about their status.



