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Tuesday, February 24, 2004

Mio 168 GPS Pocket PC

Posted by Jason Dunn in "HARDWARE" @ 09:00 AM

http://www.mobileplanet.com/private...70000&listing=1



"The Mio 168s amazing GPS capabilities gets a fix on your position within a few seconds, even if you've just come out of a tunnel or parking garage, to keep you on track towards your destination. And even when you're not driving, the portable Mio 168 can present you with street directions as soon as you come out of a subway, so you'll never need to worry about losing your way.

The Mio 168 uses a TFT LCD screen, providing benefits-such as clear visibility in strong light, high brightness and contrast, superior clarity, and exceptionally crisp image quality-that traditional STN or other 4096-color low-end color displays cannot match. The Mio 168 also integrates LED backlighting technology that protects your eyes through brighter, more uniformly illuminated screen images, while conserving power to extend battery life.

The integrated GPS design of the Mio 168 spares you the need to buy multiple devices. You know immediately where you are without having to thumb through bulky map books or foldout maps. The Mio 168 uses Microsofts Pocket PC 2003 operating system, and with its sleek, ultra-light form factor, it's the ideal PDA, in addition to being the perfect GPS navigation system when youre behind the wheel."

Pretty cool stuff for those of you who are hardcore about your GPS - this device even includes a car charger! ;-) [Affiliate]

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