Mio DigiWalker C720t has camera
Posted on Sep 30, 07 11:25 PM PDT
The Mio DigiWalker C720t is the first of its kind from Mio to come equipped with a 2 megapixel digital camera - something that has long been overdue in portable GPS navigation systems, I believe. This new feature enables the C720t to embed GPS co-ordinates into images, allowing users to navigate back to the photographed location. You can also store data into your contacts list by capturing an image of a business card. For those who loathe snarling traffic jams, there is always the Traffic Messaging Channel (TMC) cradle along with a 3-month paid TMC subscription to help you plan the best route possible under all circumstances. Additional features include integrated Bluetooth connectivity and a built-in media player for you to enjoy music, video, and photos on-the-go. Each $499.95 purchase will come with a car mount, USB cable, and protective carrying case. More specifications are available after the jump. You can also check out our previous experiences with the Mio C220, the Mio C310, and the Mio H610.
- GPS Receiver Channels: 20-channel SiRFStarIII
- Memory: On-board 2 GB NAND flash memory, 64 MB RAM
- Display: 4.3" TFT with Touch Screen and 65k Colors, WQVGA – 480 x 272 pixels / landscape orientation
- Speaker/Earphones: Built-in speaker and 2.5 mm headphone jack
- Camera: Two-megapixel, digital zoom, 320 x 240 to 1600 x 1200, multi-shot, 5/10 second timer
- Storage Format: SD/MMC Memory Expansion Module
- Battery: 1300 mAH rechargeable Li-ion battery
- USB: V2.1
- Weight: 6.7 oz (190g)
- Dimensions: 4.96" x 3.19" x 0.78"
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