Review of the Magellan Crossover personal navigation device (PND). Compact, tough, and battery-powered, this PND can guide you on foot as well as in your car or boat.

 
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Magellan Crossover

By Ben Ellison

In some ways Magellan's Crossover fulfills the navigate-anywhere promise even better than the Lowrance iWay 600c reviewed here last month. Compact, tough, and battery-powered, it can guide you on foot as well as in your car or boat. In fact, this 8.5-ounce PND (Personal Navigation Device) contains all street and topo maps of the contiguous 48 U.S. states in solid-state memory, plus its SD card slot supports full-detail charts or the use of music and photo files! But the $499 Crossover's 3.5-inch touchscreen is hard to read in direct sunlight, and it's too easy to accidentally activate controls when you're only trying to drag a chart around. Still, what a lot of navigator in a little package!

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This article originally appeared in the September 2007 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine.

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