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Mio Knight Rider GPS
$200.00
Released November, 2008
The Pros:4.3" touchscreen. Affordable price. Turn by turn voice navigation.
The Cons:Poor internal battery life (2.5 hours). Poor value - very few features, even for the money. Outdated maps.
The Mio Knight Rider GPS is an automobile GPS receiver engineered for Knight Rider fans. It features Michael Knight’s voice as the infamous K.I.T.T, allowing users to turn any every-day ride through town into a fantasy-like experience.
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Despite its fantasy allure, the Knight Rider GPS still boasts a chockfull of high-grade GPS features, such as a 4.3" touchscreen LCD display with a QVGA(480x272) resolution, over 4 million POIs (points of interest), and turn-by-turn voice guidance (in the voice of K.I.T.T., of course). Most notable about the Knight Rider GPS is that its LED display moves in sync with the anamorphic equalizer, thereby allowing for an authentic Knight Rider TM GPS light show. Additional features of the Mio Knight Rider GPS automobile receiver include fast and accurate GPS signal reception anywhere & anytime, preloaded maps of the United States and Canada, and a mini-USB connector for conveniently charging the unit. The Mio Knight Rider GPS retails for $199.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features
- Knight Rider Voice (K.I.T.T.)
- 4.3” Touchscreen LCD (QVGA)
- 4 Million POIs
- GPS Light Show
- Fast & Accurate GPS Signals
- Preloaded Maps
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- CPU: Samsung 2443—400MHz
- GPS Chipset: Highly Sensitive GPS Receiver
- Memory/RAM: 64MB
- Memory/HDD: 1GB
- Memory Slot: SD/MMC
- Display Type: 4.3” Touchscreen
- Resolution: 480x272(QVGA)
- Display Orientation: Landscape
- Battery Capacity: 720mAH
- Battery Life: 2.5 Hours
- USB: Yes
- Speaker: Yes
User Reviews (3)
Pros & Cons
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turn by turn voice navigation
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voice navigation and personalized greeting from the voice of KITT
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flashing red lights rise and fall with KITT's voice
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includes SD expansion slot
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poor internal battery life (2.5 hours)
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poor value - very few features, even for the money
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touch screen isn't very sensitive
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difficult to plug in once mounted
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based on a horrible show from the 1980s
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