
Mio unmasked its latest line of GPS navigation systems at CeBIT, and the three in question are the C320, C520, and C520t. All three comes with an anti-glare 4.3″ widescreen TFT display, 1GB of internal flash memory containing maps of 22 western European countries, split screen view, speed camera warnings, a SiRFStar III GPS chipset, an SD/MMC memory card slot, USB connectivity, and a 400MHz processor running in the background. All three will be available next month onwards, with the C320, C520, and C520t retailing for €349, €399, and €449 respectively.
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