
Mio has just made the Moov S401 and S501 navigation systems official, where they will come with 4.3″ and 4.7″ displays, respectively. What’s more, both models will be equipped with a new “Spirit” interface, offering never-released-before functionality like Google Send-to-GPS, text-to-speech for spoken street names so that you can concentrate on driving, NavPix that is useful for retrieving the current location from geo-tagged photos and MioMore 2 PC software that does the crucial job of calculating mileage and fuel economy. The Moov S501 also holds the distinction of being Mio’s thinnest GPS device to date at just 0.64″, while the S401 is slightly thicker at 0.71″. They will retail for $200 and $180, respectively this June.
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