GPS for dummies with Mio C220
Posted on Apr 11, 07 07:52 PM PDT

Those in the market for an entry-level GPS receiver should place the Mio C220 on their watchlist. It comes with a 3.5" LCD display and a SiRFStar III GPS receiver, presenting turn-by-turn directions in either English, Spanish, or French. The Mio C220 will ship with the latest maps available in the market, and at the relatively low price of $250, virtually everyone can own a GPS receiver now whether they need it or not. Unless you travel often though, I don't really see the point of picking up a GPS receiver unless you want to go on a Point-of-Interest outing with your family during the upcoming summer.
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By JW , 18/05/07 10:06 AM (CommentID #174165)
Picked it up at Office Depot. Great device and very accurate. I have big fingers the only negative. I love this thing
By JM , 18/04/07 4:23 PM (CommentID #143819)
I just got this unit from CC and its great it does what it says and its fast turn on and recalculating is fast thanks to it's 400MH processor. My only gripes are that people with big hands will find it a little hard to pick which buttons you want. Also the last model CC was Mio c310x which was way more customizable and it can do a few other things for a cheaper prize. But for what its made for this thing is great.
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