We recently reviewed Mio Digwalker C710 the C710 has a different design, instead of the Tomtom-inspired triangular body Mio has reverted back to the design of their sucessful 260 series,The most obvious thing to say about Mio’s slimline Digiwalker C710 is that it is extremely portable.
Unlike many rival satellite navigation devices, the Mio Digiwalker is thin, flat and not much bigger than an iPod, though it still manages to find space for a colorful 3.5in screen.
Portability might not be the biggest concern for those just using it as an in-car GPS system. It also sports a 3.5in screen, a step up from the 2.7in C210; despite what sounds like a relatively small increase in size. But those who plan to take advantage of the Digiwalker’s extended functions or its pedestrian and bicycle modes will undoubtedly appreciate the device’s lightweight feel. It makes all the difference on road
In terms of its main function, the Mio GPS C710 is definitely on of the best GPS devices we've tested. In terms of its main function, the C710 is definitely one of the best GPS devices we’ve tested. Start up is fast and it also seems to be able to pick up satellite signals and plot routes much quicker than many of its rivals.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
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