Magellan Triton GPS Line

At first glance the Magellan Triton looks like a GPS force that can throw some serious weight around.
The Triton isn’t just showing off a tough exterior - it really is built with rubber armoring, impact resistant plastic and a water resistant seal so you won’t have to worry when you take this electronic device outside where it’s actually supposed to be used.
The Triton has a “becoming standard equipment on all electronic devices” 2.5″ touch screen, uses SD Card storage and the famous SiRF Star III GPS chip. Even though it’s doubtable you’ll ever have 20 satellites available to you the SiRF Star III GPS chip boasts 20 channels with WAAS/EGNOS real-time correction.
We like the fact that Magellan decided to give this GPS a 2MP digital camera - now we’re getting somewhere but here’s where Magellan really screwed themselves. This built in digital camera does NOT allow you to geo-tag your photos.
Talk about a failure on the digital camera part - Sorry Magellan you’re STILL way behind.