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Mio Moov 200
$180.00
Released March, 2008
The Pros:Text-to-speech conversion, multi-segment routing and multiple language support make for more comfortable menu navigation than previous Mio models. One of the thinnest, lightest GPS units available. Display is bright and readable even in direct sunlight.
The Cons:POI search options are limited compared to previous Mio devices, searches are listed alphabetically rather than by distance. Lacks lifetime live traffic information--a fairly standard feature in slightly higher-priced models. Completely void of Canadian maps or information.
The Mio Moov 200 is the entry level portable GPS receiver for the car in the Moov line of units introduced in March 2008. It comes with a 3.5 in. screen. You won't find any bells or whistles on this basic model.
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It does include the rapid satellite acquisition receiver that the bigger units have. This device includes maps for the 50 states but not Canada. This GPS offers strong built-in language support for 17 languages to choose from. It also comes with text to speech capability that pronounces street names as you turn or merge. It does allow you to set some preferences and includes points of interest categories and the traditional 2D or 3D views. Of good value for for the money, make sure you know that this is the entry level model before you purchase the Mio Moov 200.
Specifications
- 3.5 in. touch screen display
- Display resolution of 320 x 240 pixels
- An advanced text to speech engine provides real-time directions
- Pre-loaded maps of all 50 states
- Preloaded with over 3.5 million points of interest
- No waiting for GPS signal withSiRFInstantFixII
- One year free real-time traffic alerts
- Dimensions: 3.8 in. d x 3.3 in. h x 0.7 in. w
- Weight:0.3lbs
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Text-to-speech conversion, multi-segment routing and multiple language support make for more comfortable menu navigation than previous Mio models.
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One of the thinnest, lightest GPS units available.
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Display is bright and readable even in direct sunlight.
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InstantFix II offers pretty quick GPS signal acquisition.
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POI search options are limited compared to previous Mio devices, searches are listed alphabetically rather than by distance.
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Lacks lifetime live traffic information--a fairly standard feature in slightly higher-priced models.
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Completely void of Canadian maps or information.
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POI searches take quite a while to initialize, displays all nearby POI's before allowing you to search at all.
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