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by the_blake,
Mar 20, 2008
Pros: Bright screen, low cost, many features, big POI database
Cons: Unable to drag the map to different areas
The Bottom Line: For the price, this a great value. The "must haves" are all there: Screen quality, volume, maps, POI database.
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by nmclay,
Dec 8, 2007
Pros: Wide screen is bright and clear, great price, accurate maps and POI's.
Cons: No case, no AC charger, no Canada maps.
The Bottom Line: Excellent GPS that can be had for under $200, great wide screen, accurate maps and POI's. Get it!
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by shadowsjc,
Nov 25, 2007
Pros: wide screen, clear display, VERY customizable
Cons: routing iffy sometimes, small POI database, non-sale price
The Bottom Line: I would definitely recommend this product if you can obtain it for a good price (sub $200). Its customization features put it a few notches above the TomTom One
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by robotnut,
Dec 29, 2007
Pros: Widescreen display, excellent GPS signal reception, displays upcoming turns, hackable.
Cons: Lacks many accessories including USB cable, not enough POIs, non-standard 2.5mm headphone jack.
The Bottom Line: Mio should have included more accessories in the box and programmed more POIs in the GPS but otherwise a good GPS, if you can get it for $150 or less.
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by mstaskey,
Dec 29, 2007
Pros: None. Unless you are a citizen of Belgium!
Cons: They discriminate against US citizens.
The Bottom Line: If you are an American, do not buy products (any products) from Mio.
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